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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Carrier => Topic started by: Wayne J. Buran on August 02, 2017, 02:14:52 PM
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Three test flights. So far nothing to worry about. Fast and slow moderate speeds. Not overly sensative. Have not deployed slider.
It is going to be fun.
Wayne
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Wayne, I like it! Specs?
Joe
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Hi Wayne, its so nice to see you flying a new Navy carrier plane. Also the Barracuda is an awfully interesting carrier plane, I've thought on numerous occasions about building one for CL-1 or 2 but with the fuselage mounted stabilizer (the prototype P1767) but have never found a 3-view of one. Hope yours fly's as good as it looks.
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Eric, thanks. I thought it would be nice to have a high wing airplane other than an MO-1. There was a discussion on this forum about lack of three views however John Vilna thought that several illustrations and photos that are available in Aircraft Profile #240 would suffice. I struggled with showing the Youngman flaps but it worked out so far. I also have a partial copy of an American Modeler article by Dick Perry, which had an illustration, Titled "Mystery Airplane" which shows a three view of the prototype. Unfortunately no date. Maybe Dick can chime in on the source. Despite that I hope to continue tuning it for some competition such as it is today in our area.
Wayne
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Wayne, I like it! Specs?
Joe
Joe, here are some specs.
40" Span, 29" fuse and 15" stab span. Powered by Irvine 36 ABC with OS 4BK carb. A 6 ounce Brodak tank. Brodak 3 line set up. It was designed by Gary Hull.
Thanks
Wayne
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Are the flaps operational ?
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Are the flaps operational ?
No, the flaps aren't operational. I needed to have them positioned to try to satisfy the top and side views. So far in three flights they have not had any issues. Operating the Youngman flaps would be a real trick but not for a profile carrier ship.
Thanks
Wayne
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Ask Bill Calkins for a copy of the low-stab prototype Barracuda drawing. If memory serves, he has Bill Melton's plane and drawing.
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Thanks Ron. PM sent to Bill.
Wayne
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Are you in for Detroit in September?
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Paul, don't know yet. Rick Essex had a stroke and is currently in the hospital. I have aked Gary Hull if he is up to it yet and he doesn't know yet. So we are up in the air so to speak. Sorry about that but "@#$% happens". I will get back to you when I have some news.
Wayne
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Thanks Ron. PM sent to Bill.
Wayne
Bill is using the information in Profile 240 of the Barracuda. The 3-view I have seems to have come from Dick Perry and maybe out of MAN. It was an article that had a 3-view called "Mystery Plane". Check in with Dick Perry.
Wayne
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The booklet "Warpaint Series No. 35" on the Barracuda has a color side view drawing of the prototype that might help. They are on eBay all the time.
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Probably the same one used in Profile 240 Barracuda. I sent Dick Perry a PM. Maybe he can shed som more light on this.
Thanks
Wayne
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Probably the same one used in Profile 240 Barracuda. I sent Dick Perry a PM. Maybe he can shed som more light on this.
Thanks
Wayne
Dick Perry replied. His computer has crashed seriously. He will forward me the 3-view we have been looking for when his computer is back up.
Wayne
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Well finally got the slider tested and it works. Pictured, but not well. Deployment was without any surprises. Got two flights in before wind got goofy so saved it for another day. Sorry about the picture quality but it was a spur of the moment shot. I am glad I can get serious about getting some practice in with the Barracuda before our flying season closes.
Wayne
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Glad to see you flying your new plane. More glad to read that you have time to practice because that makes all the difference in carrier flying. I noticed in the first picture of your plane flying in this topic that it looks like your elevator is in full up and in looking out at your hand it may also be in the full up position. I assumed in the first picture it was in the first few times that the plane had been flown. In today's picture it appears that the elevator is in full up and the plane is at maybe 35 to 40 degrees pitch up. Now, it doesn't look like the slider is out because the plane has no out pitch or is not trying to fly out of the circle? Maybe you could share with us what you meant by the first two sentences "but not well"? You appear to have a nice flying sight, same as first pictures.
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Eric, I meant the picture wasn't that good. Airplane is fine and I just need more practice because it's a new and different airplane. After a few disasters with some other airplanes previously I am making an effort to trying to be a little more methodical in my first flights. The pictures were taken while on a simulated approach to landing. The wind at our field this Sunday morning was out of the east which produces some nasty rollers over very tall trees and I was keeping it down. This was it's 6th flight. I am happy with it. Hopefully in good shape for Brodak's 2018.
Wayne
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Nice...!
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Latest flight pictures. Everything is working fine. Low wind day made for some nice test flights. It was really very hot 90 deg.
Thanks
Wayne
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Looking good, Wayne. Well done.
Bill Bischoff
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Thanks Bill. I am having fun with it. Works fine so far.
Wayne
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Looks real good Wayne, Keep having fun
John
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Thanks john
Wayne