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Beech Staggerwing. Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors
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On Mar 22, 11:31*am, William Hung wrote:
Beech Staggerwing. *Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Wil Oh Yeah, one more question. Anyone selling kit copies/replicas? Wil |
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William Hung wrote in news:204703ab-6dee-48eb-9448-
: Beech Staggerwing. Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Wil Most don;t, but there were a few specials that did for ambulance or military work. The main door is very big and there's plenty of room between the front seats just to step between them. Bertie |
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William Hung wrote:
Beech Staggerwing. *Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Oh Yeah, one more question. Anyone selling kit copies/replicas? http://www.griffon-aerospace.com/lionheart.html -- Volem rien foutre al païs! Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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William Hung wrote in
m: Beech Staggerwing. Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? IIRC, there is only one door in the rear on the port side. -- |
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:06:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: William Hung wrote in news:bba1909c-a841-48a4-9a8e- : On Mar 22, 11:31*am, William Hung wrote: Beech Staggerwing. *Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Wil Oh Yeah, one more question. Anyone selling kit copies/replicas? There's a guy selling plans for the A/R airplanes (fixed gear) but nobody's building one AFAIK. It looks like a pipedream, really. It;'s the kind of deal that makes getting an airplane built for you a really bad idea, I think. The staggerwing is a really complicated airplane. The fuselage is a seriously complex structure, for instance, as are the wings. and it would probably cost you a lot more to build one than buy one from scratch. Berti We had one naked, a bank repo hanging in our EAA hangar for about a year. The fuselage didn't look that complex, but the wings had about a million ribs. I imagine the headaches would be in the details and systems. Ed Sullivan |
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On Mar 22, 2:08*pm, Philippe Vessaire wrote:
William Hung wrote: Beech Staggerwing. *Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Oh Yeah, one more question. *Anyone selling kit copies/replicas? http://www.griffon-aerospace.com/lionheart.html -- Volem rien foutre al païs! * * Philippe Vessaire *Ò¿Ó¬ Sadly, the Lionnheart is no more. I was really excited about this aircraft when it was announced. But there was one, possibly two crashes of the only half-dozen planes flying. In one case I recall, one of the airplanes was lost during landing on its first flight. Apparently there were some side loads on the main gear that caused it to fail and the plane slid down the runway, and caught fire. The pilot got out (though his spouse was reportedly there and made him. .. . on the spot . . promise no more ideas like that). I remember some discussion of potential weakness in the gear and why the pilot elected to make the first flight with full tanks. Reportedly, the composite airframe burned to the ground leaving ash, some debris and a radial engine. Kitplanes did a pilot report on it and I recall some comments about yaw and some difficulty seeing around the nose during ground ops.. BUT, we are talking about a prototype and I suspect that some clever work could have addressed both issues at least to some degree. Barring those kinds of things, it was one of the most beautiful airplanes ever . .. I would have loved to had debugged one. Take care . . . John |
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:06:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: William Hung wrote in news:bba1909c-a841-48a4-9a8e- : On Mar 22, 11:31*am, William Hung wrote: Beech Staggerwing. *Hard to tell from the pictures, do they have doors on bothsides of the cabin? Wil Oh Yeah, one more question. Anyone selling kit copies/replicas? There's a guy selling plans for the A/R airplanes (fixed gear) but nobody's building one AFAIK. It looks like a pipedream, really. It;'s the kind of deal that makes getting an airplane built for you a really bad idea, I think. The staggerwing is a really complicated airplane. The fuselage is a seriously complex structure, for instance, as are the wings. and it would probably cost you a lot more to build one than buy one from scratch. There's one locally, scratch built, developed his own plans by taking measurements and photos. Took over 30 years to build. I have some photos of it some where. IF I can find them I'll put a couple up on my web site. I had it on our chapter news letter some years back. Beautiful bright yellow airplane. Bertie Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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