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Offline Dalton Hammett

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Aristokrat kit
« on: January 26, 2015, 03:48:40 PM »
I have a small stunter kit in my collection I would like to find out more about.   It's called the Aristokrat and the kit is from Denmark.   The completed model would span 39 1/2" and require a 2.5 - 3.5 cc engine.   I was wondering if anyone has some experience with this model or can give me a bit of information on it.    The mfg is DMI.    Also, I'd like to know what era it is from as there is nothing dated in the kit and would a .25 be the right size engine or would something smaller be more appropriate ?       Thanks
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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2015, 04:19:52 PM »
Here's a picture of the Aristokrat from the DMI Catalog.

A decent newer .15 would probably pull that around with authority.
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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2015, 05:15:46 PM »
  Cute little model. kinda reminds me of a Cox TD-1 ready to fly with the formed aluminum wings. The other models in the second picture resemble some of the Veco profile models from the 50's. I would be interested in knowing the dates also just for giggles.
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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2015, 11:37:15 PM »
I have a small stunter kit in my collection I would like to find out more about.   It's called the Aristokrat and the kit is from Denmark.   The completed model would span 39 1/2" and require a 2.5 - 3.5 cc engine.   I was wondering if anyone has some experience with this model or can give me a bit of information on it.    The mfg is DMI.    Also, I'd like to know what era it is from as there is nothing dated in the kit and would a .25 be the right size engine or would something smaller be more appropriate ?       Thanks

The Aristokrat Kit was my birthday present back in 1971.
My Aristokrat had Navy Blue fuse with White/light blue checkerboard Japanese tissue covered both wing and Elevator.
My A. did very well with my Super Tigre G20/23 Std. for loops and eighths etc.. etc..
The A. did not survive for a Long time...still a Beginner .....less down Elevator + slack lines,
the Aristokrat nose section was buried into the ground.
One lost (RIP) CL Buddy flew one in OT comp. with his Super Tigre G20/15 Diesel.
An EXCELLENT flying model.
Remember: back in the "Aristokrat Hey Days!" the engine choice was for a .15 or .19 Diesel Engine.
A modern .25 Engine like the OS LA 25 is way too STRONG , for sure.
Imagine the LA 25 can pull a Nobler.  
As far I remember , tank bay is not big enough to hold 3,5 oz tank in this A.fuse.
Parra .15 Glow and Diesel T3/T4 , Brodak .15, Enya .15 PB, OS LA .15 Glow for Powerhorse.
A small flapless "Stunter well worth to built".

Peter
  
« Last Edit: January 28, 2015, 12:20:59 AM by Peter Grabenstein »
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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2015, 05:17:25 PM »
Thank you all very much.   I've had this kit on a shelf for a long time,   It is a neat looking little plane and I may make some patterns of the parts so I can build one and still keep the kit.
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Offline Peter Grabenstein

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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2015, 08:05:30 AM »
To my Memory
my Aristokrat wing was build like a C/Tube,
Balsawood front sheeting + cap strips for all ribs.
This made the wing much stiffer and less flexible.

 H^^ Peter
just dreaming about building the "ARISTOKRAT--XL" / OS LA46 combo  ;D ???.
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Impossible is done immediately, miracles take longer.
I don't care who your father is ......... as long as I fly here,
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Offline Dalton Hammett

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Re: Aristokrat kit
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2015, 02:21:23 PM »
That might be an interesting plane.   
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