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On Mar 22, 11:57*am, Tony wrote:
I was surfing around today and found this cool website about Minimoa's. *Turns out this group has built a new one from scratch and had their first flight in it yesterday. Wow! http://minimoa.jimdo.com/maiden-flight/ Here is another Gull Winged beauty http://www.dfs-habicht.de/home%20(engl).htm Enjoy, Dan WO |
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On Mar 23, 8:24*am, Mark Jardini wrote:
How was that gull wing joint made strong enough? just scarfed and glued? through bolted with backing plates? On my Zanonia wing I used 10mm square strips that were glued together to form the spar caps. Quite interesting, because each cap strip not only bent over at the gull wing point, but it also bent back at the same place. I made crude bend lines with nails in my level table and then bent the strips around the curve. Top cap strips had some 36 (10mm) strips and the lower caps had about 20. The strips were also bent back by raising them up the apprpriate amount. Each cap was glued together with a mixture of epoxy and a little cotton flox to give it some body. The caps were then joined together with plywood shear webs on both sides and vertical posts inside making a box spar on the inboard portion that transitioned into a C section outboard. The D tube skins were scarfed over the bend with two 12" sections. Thats where the project sits..............maybe some day? JJ |
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![]() "Tony" schreef in bericht news:11853096.300.1332453195433.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynbq18... looks like there is a section on the web site for blueprints that they are creating....next project? Dan WO It would be tempting. Lots of work of course. As far as I can tell there were at least 3 in the US. One in the NSM (N16923) which belonged to Richard DuPont and Ted Bellak. Barringer set the world distance record in this ship at 210 miles. The last airworthy one (N2664B) was exported a decade or more ago to Europe. Not sure what happened to the other one (N37JK). Would be cool to have one flying in the US. I was the lucky buyer in 1988 when I bought N37JK from John Karlovich. After carefull restoration by Jan Vermeer the dutch registration became PH-848 and I flew her at many VGC-meetings, until I sold the Minimoa to Tilo Holighaus and Sieger Maier in 2005 where it was registered as D-8180 I am also involved with the recreation of PH-80 so I can still enjoy flying this beautifull sailplane. There is still a original Minimoa in private hands in the U.S.A. but the owner does not want to sell it or have it brought back in the air. Hans Disma |
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I wonder where the Minimoa that was owned by EAL Captain Shelley
Charles is located? My father, Captain Fritz Compton, flew it several times in the late 1940's and loved it. Eastern Air Lines let Captain Charles store it in one of the EAL hangars at Atlanta Airport. Burt Compton Marfa, Texas USA |
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Several references to other gull winged gliders, but no one mentioned the
Condor IV. There is at least one in the US. I got a ride in one of them in Cologne at the very beginning of my gliding career (1954). At 16:48 24 March 2012, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote: I wonder where the Minimoa that was owned by EAL Captain Shelley Charles is located? My father, Captain Fritz Compton, flew it several times in the late 1940's and loved it. Eastern Air Lines let Captain Charles store it in one of the EAL hangars at Atlanta Airport. Burt Compton Marfa, Texas USA |
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On Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:48:55 AM UTC-5, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote:
I wonder where the Minimoa that was owned by EAL Captain Shelley Charles is located? My father, Captain Fritz Compton, flew it several times in the late 1940's and loved it. Eastern Air Lines let Captain Charles store it in one of the EAL hangars at Atlanta Airport. Burt Compton Marfa, Texas USA Capt. Charles bought his Minimoa from Chet Decker in late 1939 (Soaring Dec.. 1939) He set a national altitude record in it (Soaring Sept/Oct 1943) Decker bought his from Barringer in late 1937, which had been damaged in the 1937 Nationals. (Soaring Jan. 1938) The damage was from another plane that stalled on approach (Soaring August 1937) Barringer ordered his new from the factory for the 1937 Nationals (Soaring Feb. 1937) Can't find any definitive evidence with brief searches to determine what the registration number was for this ship. It is definitely not DuPont's N16923 or N2664B (November 1983 Soaring). I'm curious what the registration was on N37JK before it was presumably changed by John Karlovich. It is a 1937 model, which makes it possible it was the one that Barringer ordered, but there was at least one more ordered that year. The November 1983 Soaring claims there were 6 in the US at that time but the locations of only 2 were known at that time. Gosh I love the SSA's online Soaring archive! |
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![]() "Tony" schreef in bericht news:23484994.209.1332785994463.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynel5... On Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:48:55 AM UTC-5, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote: I wonder where the Minimoa that was owned by EAL Captain Shelley Charles is located? My father, Captain Fritz Compton, flew it several times in the late 1940's and loved it. Eastern Air Lines let Captain Charles store it in one of the EAL hangars at Atlanta Airport. Burt Compton Marfa, Texas USA Capt. Charles bought his Minimoa from Chet Decker in late 1939 (Soaring Dec. 1939) He set a national altitude record in it (Soaring Sept/Oct 1943) Decker bought his from Barringer in late 1937, which had been damaged in the 1937 Nationals. (Soaring Jan. 1938) The damage was from another plane that stalled on approach (Soaring August 1937) Barringer ordered his new from the factory for the 1937 Nationals (Soaring Feb. 1937) Can't find any definitive evidence with brief searches to determine what the registration number was for this ship. It is definitely not DuPont's N16923 or N2664B (November 1983 Soaring). I'm curious what the registration was on N37JK before it was presumably changed by John Karlovich. It is a 1937 model, which makes it possible it was the one that Barringer ordered, but there was at least one more ordered that year. The November 1983 Soaring claims there were 6 in the US at that time but the locations of only 2 were known at that time. Gosh I love the SSA's online Soaring archive! John bought N37JK from John Coxon ( UK ) and at that time it had the BGA registration BGA 1738 It received it's registration in 1972 after a very carefull restauration by Southern Aero Services Ltd after it was brought to the UK in the late 1960s having been used by the RAF in Germany and bought by a british and american in service in Germany at that time. All the remaining original documentation is now with the Minimoa and it's new owners in Germany again. Hans Disma |
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 08:16:38 -0700, Tony wrote:
and now i find this site which has a lot of minimoa research documented: http://www.scalesoaring.co.uk/VINTAG...ation/Minimoa/ Minimoa_docs.html That site is worth bookmarking if you like wooden gliders even though its primarily an RC scale soaring resource. The coverage can be patchy as it depends on the enthusiasm of whoever researched each type of glider, but when its good its very, very good. For example, take a look at what it has on the Fafnir. As a one-stop source I'd rate it as second to the three Martin Simons "Sailplanes" series, which BTW, the RC guys *love* for their 3-view drawings, and are still available from the publisher Eqip, www.eqip.de -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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