10-31-2019, 11:54 AM
(10-31-2019, 10:45 AM)Brian Wrote:
Hi Dr Stan
If it ever gets to the stage of flying it. I want a very stable low speed aircraft with the capability of carrying a heavy load.. So my thoughts
are of a scale Spirit of St Louis. With a span of 11 Ft It's slab sided and parallel cord so it should be an easy build in foam sheet.
But all this is a long way ahead first lets just see if it runs???
If you use the Ryan, you may want to exercise a bit of artistic license and add some dihedral to the wing. The original design is inherently unstable and especially so with a model. The last thing you want is to have to fly it all the time to keep it in the air.
Many years ago, I started building a Gnome rotary engine and made a deal with my dad that if I finished the engine, he would build a 1/4 scale Nieuport 28 to put it in. The engine was pretty far along, but unfortunately life got in the way and Dad got old, so it was never completed. I do plan on a resurrection, but it's doubtful I could complete it in time for Dad to see (he's 93), although it would be nice to at least see the engine run.
Tom