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Richard Lamb wrote:
Thanks Ron, Right neighborly of you guys. I'll just slip in here behind the Fokker-like thing. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup.jpg oh ****! Throttle back! WAY back! prop to fine pitch! Flaps! FLAPS! You aren't thinking big enough. Ask Ron for a copy of the picture showing his Flybaby being in flight refueled by a KC-135 ![]() Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() Richard Lamb wrote: Thanks Ron, Right neighborly of you guys. I'll just slip in here behind the Fokker-like thing. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup.jpg That fokker is a Fly Baby: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/junkers.HTM I suspect the spruce content in your design is too low to play with our club... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:20:02 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: You aren't thinking big enough. Ask Ron for a copy of the picture showing his Flybaby being in flight refueled by a KC-135 ![]() Twarn't my bird, it was that of a Fly Baby owner in South Africa. The pix (which I freely admit stealing the idea from the RV folks) is at the bottom of: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/stories/altered.HTM Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Richard Lamb wrote: Thanks Ron, Right neighborly of you guys. I'll just slip in here behind the Fokker-like thing. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup.jpg That fokker is a Fly Baby: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/junkers.HTM I suspect the spruce content in your design is too low to play with our club... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:20:02 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: You aren't thinking big enough. Ask Ron for a copy of the picture showing his Flybaby being in flight refueled by a KC-135 ![]() Twarn't my bird, it was that of a Fly Baby owner in South Africa. The pix (which I freely admit stealing the idea from the RV folks) is at the bottom of: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/stories/altered.HTM Ron Wanttaja "Um, say Lead", "Can you get this gaggle up to 100 knots?" |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
. net... Filled in WingSpan and GrossWeight from Vans web site. IIRC, Van uses a 23012 airfoil? Richard............ I think Van uses a 23013. The Emeraude uses a 23012. That way I can go "Neener, neener" at my buddy's RV-4 (as he goes screaming past me). Rich S. |
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Rich S. wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message . net... Filled in WingSpan and GrossWeight from Vans web site. IIRC, Van uses a 23012 airfoil? Richard............ I think Van uses a 23013. The Emeraude uses a 23012. That way I can go "Neener, neener" at my buddy's RV-4 (as he goes screaming past me). Rich S. Thanks, Mr. S. Now would somebody measure the wing chord? |
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UltraJohn wrote:
Richard Lamb wrote: Richard Lamb wrote: http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/tour1.jpg unix hates me... My unix (linux) had no problem. Nice Drawing when so you start building? ;-) John Well, I don't rightly know, John. I have some of the metal already... extrusions for the wings, some 6061-T6 strap for the spars, some .032 sheet for fuselage formers, etc. But I don't have metal for skins yet. And at the moment, no place to work on it. I managed to sell my place as Zuehl. (don't miss the squabbling, but I do miss my shop.) For the time being I'm back to apartment life. Richard |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Richard Lamb wrote: Thanks Ron, Right neighborly of you guys. I'll just slip in here behind the Fokker-like thing. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup.jpg That fokker is a Fly Baby: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/junkers.HTM I suspect the spruce content in your design is too low to play with our club... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:20:02 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: You aren't thinking big enough. Ask Ron for a copy of the picture showing his Flybaby being in flight refueled by a KC-135 ![]() Twarn't my bird, it was that of a Fly Baby owner in South Africa. The pix (which I freely admit stealing the idea from the RV folks) is at the bottom of: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/stories/altered.HTM Ron Wanttaja Oh drat, I thought you had the only in flight refuelable Flybaby. If I recall correctly the F-4E IFR receptical with drive weoghed about 100 pounds. Think you could w**k one in? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Rich S. wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... Here are some (on topic - no less) doodles of a small low wing. inspired by Bruce King's tiny little BK-1.. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Richard............... It looks vaguely familiar. . . http://www.homebuilt.org/kits/littner/cp80.html Rich S. I thought this was a really cute Hummel (SWR @New Braunfels) http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/huml-03c.jpg Looks like a full VW installation (as opposed to VW/2). Which gives enough thrust to fly well, but seems to be a bit heavy for the little wing (per BK). Bruce King flew his Hummel (full 1825 VW) to Sun-N-Fun and to Oshkosh. I'd hale that as the most successful VW powered project I know of. King gave BK-1 a little larger wing for the same weight and got a much better flying airplane for his effort. Haven't seen Bruce in a while. Last time was at the Hondo Christmas parade. On a tiny flatbed trailer, Bruce and BK-1 buzzed the crowd on Main St! But absolutely NOBODY believed that little airplane could really fly... |
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![]() My unix (linux) had no problem. Nice Drawing when so you start building? ;-) John Well, I don't rightly know, John. I have some of the metal already... extrusions for the wings, some 6061-T6 strap for the spars, some .032 sheet for fuselage formers, etc. But I don't have metal for skins yet. And at the moment, no place to work on it. I managed to sell my place as Zuehl. (don't miss the squabbling, but I do miss my shop.) For the time being I'm back to apartment life. \ Shoot, something that small could be built in the spare bedroom, or living room! -- Jim in NC |
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Richard Lamb wrote:
Ron Wanttaja wrote: Richard Lamb wrote: Thanks Ron, Right neighborly of you guys. I'll just slip in here behind the Fokker-like thing. http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup.jpg That fokker is a Fly Baby: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/junkers.HTM I suspect the spruce content in your design is too low to play with our club... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:20:02 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: You aren't thinking big enough. Ask Ron for a copy of the picture showing his Flybaby being in flight refueled by a KC-135 ![]() Twarn't my bird, it was that of a Fly Baby owner in South Africa. The pix (which I freely admit stealing the idea from the RV folks) is at the bottom of: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/stories/altered.HTM Ron Wanttaja "Um, say Lead", "Can you get this gaggle up to 100 knots?" I forgot that I had this one, Ron... Sketched it out one evening, but the texturing kept being weird. The canopy didn't like my cloud reflections. I dunno. But it doesn't fly very well below 100 kts... (I was going to write a keyboard function that allow menu selection of wing camber, area, sweep, etc. while in flight, but I never quite got around to it. Think of it as virtual variable geometry :^) http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/formup2.jpg ta Richard |
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