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On Sat, 25 Jan 2020 08:00:32 -0700, Dan Marotta wrote:
Wow!Â* Imagine what would happen if the rubber band was over wound... And another occurrence of fly-by-wire(less) control. :-D Yes, doesn't bear thinking about! It turns out it was only 90 pounds of best quality 1/4" aero strip as used to power competition models - an unstretched length of 17,500 feet, 5350m, 3.5 miles. It was made up into a 400 strand motor 25 feet (7.7m) long and expected to take 700-800 turns when fully wound. The airframe weighed 220 lbs without the rubber. Here's the most complete version of the story that I've found, complete with a picture of the Rubber Bandit rigged ready to fly: http://sustainableskies.org/a-chance-to-unwind/ .... but it doesn't say why the Rubber Bandit never flew. Elsewhere I found an estimate that the 90lb rubber band cost $US 180,000 and hinted that this had a bearing on it not flying. But that can't be right, because even at today's prices that 90 lb motor would only cost $US 3500, and the article didn't say they needed a new rubber band before they could go and fly. BTW, this wasn't the first rubber powered manned aeroplane: in around 1988 an EAA chapter built and flew the first one. They modified a Lazair ultralite by installing a vastly extended centre boom containing a more modestly sized bundle of aero strip and with a big prop on the front. This only had 23 lbs of rubber in it, but did manage to fly 1000 ft: http://www.lightsportaircraftpilot.com/ rubberband_powered_ultralightaircraft/index.html Maybe its my model flying background, but I think the Rubber Bandit looks a lot more elegant than the RB-1. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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Wow! This is all very interesting!
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