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Hi All,
Does anybody have any opinion on the quality of the WW1 full scale replica kits offered by Aerodrome Aeroplanes? How about flying characteristics, overall kit quality, any other stuff of interest pertaining to these kits? Thanks, Candice |
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I know Airdrome Aeroplanes owner Robert Baslee. He's a good designer
and his aircraft are well engineered. I've been to his shop and I was impressed with the quality of his operation. The kits are good. Watching videos I was blown away by how quickly the Full-sized Nieuport 17 accelerated and took off. It used a 2180cc VW engine with a Valley Engineering redrive and a 96 inch prop. I hear the planes are not difficult to fly, but taildragger experience is necessary. I suspect that flying quality has a lot to do with how accurately one adjusts the rigging. If I was starting over I would build one of these Nieuport kits instead of building from the Graham Lee plans. My buddy Ray is building a Nieuport 28 with a radial engine. There are some photos of it on the web page at http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/ - John Ousterhout - Candice wrote: Hi All, Does anybody have any opinion on the quality of the WW1 full scale replica kits offered by Aerodrome Aeroplanes? How about flying characteristics, overall kit quality, any other stuff of interest pertaining to these kits? Thanks, Candice |
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I'd really like a Nieuport 28, or an SE5 if I could obtain a kit in
full scale. But I think I have convinced that the Airdrome Aeroplanes N17 is my best buy to date. Candice |
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A couple things I forget to write.
There's a Yahoo groups for Airdrome aeroplane builders. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/airdrome_builders/ Robert Baslee often answers questions there. I believe that the plane would perform better with an 1835cc VW (or even a 1600) engine with a redrive than it would with a larger direct-drive engine. The large slower-turning prop is more efficient. If you build a Nieuport be prepared for lots of spectators whenever you land. Nothing seems to attract people like roundels. - J.O.- Candice wrote: I'd really like a Nieuport 28, or an SE5 if I could obtain a kit in full scale. But I think I have convinced that the Airdrome Aeroplanes N17 is my best buy to date. Candice |
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John Ousterhout wrote:
snip If you build a Nieuport be prepared for lots of spectators whenever you land. Nothing seems to attract people like roundels. - J.O.- Yep, they are a target for attention. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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I joined that Yahoo group and got some info direct from Robert. I have
decided to go with the Aerodrome N17 offering with the Rotec R2800 engine. I just asked Robert about kit delivery lead time after order. Now just to check on the engine ! Candice |
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