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I'm writing a general Wikipedia article on the BD-5 (rewriting
actually) and I'm trying to re-create the story. My interest is primarily from a "Popular someting" or "something Mechanics" magazine (currently at my parents house, I'll see if I can get it over the holidays - I don't think it was either of the "big two") article that made me fall in love with the plane. I've read many articles on the topic, looked over cutaways, and read some of the flamefests here. Many minor details still seem to be missing, however, and I'd like to clear some of these up. Sources would be GREATLY appreciated: 1) when was the -5 first announced? 68 seems to be the number, but I've seen 69 and 71 as well. 2) what was the original planned ship date? 3) can someone give me a rundown of the engine models? I seem to remember the article mentioning a version of the VW bug motor being used, possibly as an option? 4) what was the problem with the original V tail? I believe the magazine article I read referred to the V-tail version AS the A and B (with the wings changed, as in the later A/B), is this correct? .... and at what point did they change it to the later design? 5) am I right in reading that the BD-5D was a pre-built FAR'ed version of the kit? ...if so when did these plans start? ... and was Rutan brought in specifically for this part of the project? 6) when did work on the BD-5J start? ... was this primarily Rutan's work? 7) when did the kits actually start shipping? Yes, even in partial form... 8) I have come across a claim about something like a one-crash-per-flight-hour figure. Why such a high rate? One person (a local friend) mentioned something about the high thrust line making landings difficult (more power, nose down), while a thread here mentioned a 100mph landing speed for the A models, and that the first four A's crashed. I have also seen a breakdown of every -5J, and it does indeed have lots of accidents, but it is not clear if these are being added in or not. .... so any detail here would be appreciated. Much of the flamage has to do with people losing their deposits when the company died. However there are conflicting statements: 9) were the deposits supposedly placed in escrow? 10) I have seen conflicting claims about the "completeness" of the kits as received. Some suggest it was just the drivetrain missing, others that large parts of the kit were missing. And one performance question: 11) The magazine article claimed a 210 mph cruise (max?) for the A model. I realize that it will be difficult to compare, but what sorts of speeds do people get with the B's with the larger (Honda typically) engines? Any answers would be greatly appreciated! Please, no second hand info! "I seem to remember the date being..." is ok, but "I heard about a guy that got a kit and..." is NOT. Thanks! And sorry for being so demanding, but I'd really like to avoid a flame fest. Maury |
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I'm sure if you were to contact Juan Jiminez you'll be able to learn
much of what you want to know. He's well known as being the local BD5-J expert. What he doesn't know or can tell you about the BD5 isn't worth knowing... I don't have his email address but you might do a Google search in RAH for his past posts to get an idea of the depth of his knowledge and abilitys. John Maury Markowitz wrote: I'm writing a general Wikipedia article on the BD-5 (rewriting actually) and I'm trying to re-create the story. My interest is primarily from a "Popular someting" or "something Mechanics" magazine (currently at my parents house, I'll see if I can get it over the holidays - I don't think it was either of the "big two") article that made me fall in love with the plane. I've read many articles on the topic, looked over cutaways, and read some of the flamefests here. Many minor details still seem to be missing, however, and I'd like to clear some of these up. Sources would be GREATLY appreciated: 1) when was the -5 first announced? 68 seems to be the number, but I've seen 69 and 71 as well. 2) what was the original planned ship date? 3) can someone give me a rundown of the engine models? I seem to remember the article mentioning a version of the VW bug motor being used, possibly as an option? 4) what was the problem with the original V tail? I believe the magazine article I read referred to the V-tail version AS the A and B (with the wings changed, as in the later A/B), is this correct? ... and at what point did they change it to the later design? 5) am I right in reading that the BD-5D was a pre-built FAR'ed version of the kit? ...if so when did these plans start? ... and was Rutan brought in specifically for this part of the project? 6) when did work on the BD-5J start? ... was this primarily Rutan's work? 7) when did the kits actually start shipping? Yes, even in partial form... 8) I have come across a claim about something like a one-crash-per-flight-hour figure. Why such a high rate? One person (a local friend) mentioned something about the high thrust line making landings difficult (more power, nose down), while a thread here mentioned a 100mph landing speed for the A models, and that the first four A's crashed. I have also seen a breakdown of every -5J, and it does indeed have lots of accidents, but it is not clear if these are being added in or not. ... so any detail here would be appreciated. Much of the flamage has to do with people losing their deposits when the company died. However there are conflicting statements: 9) were the deposits supposedly placed in escrow? 10) I have seen conflicting claims about the "completeness" of the kits as received. Some suggest it was just the drivetrain missing, others that large parts of the kit were missing. And one performance question: 11) The magazine article claimed a 210 mph cruise (max?) for the A model. I realize that it will be difficult to compare, but what sorts of speeds do people get with the B's with the larger (Honda typically) engines? Any answers would be greatly appreciated! Please, no second hand info! "I seem to remember the date being..." is ok, but "I heard about a guy that got a kit and..." is NOT. Thanks! And sorry for being so demanding, but I'd really like to avoid a flame fest. Maury |
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You might try contacting the EAA Museum and Library in Oshkosh, WI.
They have the prototype BD5 on display and may have historical records that go with it. |
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You might try contacting the EAA Museum and Library in Oshkosh, WI.
They have the prototype BD5 on display and may have historical records that go with it. |
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![]() "Maury Markowitz" wrote in message oups.com... I'm writing a general Wikipedia article on the BD-5 (rewriting big snip 3) can someone give me a rundown of the engine models? I seem to remember the article mentioning a version of the VW bug motor being used, possibly as an option? There is a BD-5V at the Planes of Fame museum in Chino, I was told it was one of the very few that flew a VW engine. http://www.planesoffame.org/museum-aircraft.php Gary |
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I purchased one of the earlier kits, and that was in about 1972 or so. The
engine was never satisfactory, which is one of the reasons the company went belly up - along with the drive system. I recall that Hirth was one of the first engines, then Xenoah. Few engines were shipped. We got most of the parts, except for the engine and drive train. One of the first "outside" engine was the Honda. Bede put a lot of bucks into one engine company, and I think it was the Xenoah, but it went belly up. It was a 2 stroke and Bede never was satisfied with the engine. The VW engine was never part of the company plans. Bede used the customers deposits to fund the company. The funds were represented at one time to be in escrow, but they never were. Burt Rutan was involved early on as a design engineer. There were two different wings available in the kit. The long-winged B version, and the short-winged A version. The difference was just as you would expect between long wings and short wings. The V tail was eliminated before any of the kits were shipped. I started flying in 1969, and seems like all the development came after I got my license, so I think 1971 is probably the start date. The shipping date kept getting pushed back, but it was probably 1972 or so. During the delays, the J version came out. That might have been about 1973. It is sometimes difficult to squeeze facts out of the old timers, and I am recalling things as I go. Some engines were shipped. I recall you had a choice of taking the existing engine (maybe Hirth), or wait until the better engine came out. The BD-5 was to the airplane industry as the Tucker was to automobiles. I think Bede fully intended to meet his promises, but was never satisfied with the engine/drivetrain and simply spent all of the money trying to make an acceptable product. I think I recall my serial number was 2144. Boy, that took a lot of work to pull that out. Colin |
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Wasn't there also a glider version?
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 00:23:28 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired"
wrote: Wasn't there also a glider version? Almost all of them, eventually. :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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Wasn't there also a glider version?
You are trying to pull something out of dormant memory cells. I vaguely recall a BD flyer that talked about a glider version - during the "extension" period. But, the B version wings may actually have been the glider version. Fact and fiction were often intermixed. Bede was simply in the wrong field. He should have been a computer software guy, where it is now called vaporware. Colin - former BD-5 owner |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 00:23:28 -0600, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: Wasn't there also a glider version? Almost all of them, eventually. :-) Ron Wanttaja BD-5 glider: See "Lawn Dart". - J.O.- |
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