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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Shug Emery on September 11, 2014, 08:42:32 AM
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Does anyone fly or have pictures of a Berserker?
Any comments on the plane would be appreciated. I keep looking at it as I thumb through Stunt News and it is calling out to me.
Thankee.
Shug
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I believe it had a Tigre 60 on it. It flew in Advanced or Open at the NATS. It was competitive. A big big profile.
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Like this?
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Like this?
Shug,
I googled to find a photo of the model but came up empty.
Randy,
That's really good art.
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Noel Drindak designed it. PAMPA has plans. He wrote for Stuntnews. Maybe there's a pic in that. Look through his old columns.
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This one?
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Elwyn nailed it; Berserker is a profile 60-size stunter, based on the SV-11 airfoil and moments. It is an AWESOME stunter, with the best engineered front-end on any profile. Noel and I flew ours with PA 61's and RoJett 65's. Well designed to avoid the pitfalls of most profiles, the fuse is light but impressively stiff, allowing competition grade capability.
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I believe it had a Tigre 60 on it. It flew in Advanced or Open at the NATS. It was competitive. A big big profile.
Thankee Dennis.
Like this?
Cool)))
Shug,
I googled to find a photo of the model but came up empty.
Randy,
That's really good art.
Me too......Thankee
Noel Drindak designed it. PAMPA has plans. He wrote for Stuntnews. Maybe there's a pic in that. Look through his old columns.
Been eyeballing those plans...never have scratch built a model yet. Thinking about it.
This one?
For sure ! That is the one. Right good pictures Elwyn.
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Elwyn nailed it; Berserker is a profile 60-size stunter, based on the SV-11 airfoil and moments. It is an AWESOME stunter, with the best engineered front-end on any profile. Noel and I flew ours with PA 61's and RoJett 65's. Well designed to avoid the pitfalls of most profiles, the fuse is light but impressively stiff, allowing competition grade capability.
I do appreciate all the info. It is a big un. Been wanting to fly a large plane and the Berserker seems like a fine one. Plus....I love the name.
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Does anyone recall if Noel wrote a construction article on the Berserker in Stunt News ?
If so what issue ?
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The Berserker article is over three issues of Stunt News. January to May/June 2005.
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The Berserker article is over three issues of Stunt News. January to May/June 2005.
Many thanks for that info...now to hunt them down.
Where can one get back issues of Stunt News?
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Plans can be had at PAMPA plans service p/n PPN005 $10.00.file:///C:/Users/Irene/Downloads/PAMPA_Products_Nov_2013.pdf
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Plans can be had at PAMPA plans service p/n PPN005 $10.00.file:///C:/Users/Irene/Downloads/PAMPA_Products_Nov_2013.pdf
Yessir....that is where i first saw it. Thanks.
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Yessir....that is where I first saw it. Thanks.
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Yes, I know this is an old thread.
Just curious if there is anyone out there that could scan and email the 3 Berserker articles from the Jan/Feb, March/April & May/June 2005 Stunt News.
I would like to read more in depth regarding Noel Drindak's profile fuselage construction process with the foam, balsa, and thin plywood.
Thanks,
Brent.
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If you are a PAMPA member they may be available to download from the PAMPA website
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Hi Mark.
Unfortunately, there are no 2005 Stunt News issues available in the downloadable archive.
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Hi Brent,
Copy emailed to you.
Cheers,
Richard
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Fuse 1/3
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Fuse 2/3
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Fuse 3/3
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Excellent! Thanks all.
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Brent, I thought a Pathfinder was calling you Right after your plane found the ground at high speed.
Gordy
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Shug, I currently have one under construction. See the other forum for details. Contact me if you are interested in the article.
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Brent, I thought a Pathfinder was calling you Right after your plane found the ground at high speed.
Gordy
Oh yes Gordy, a Pathfinder is definitely going to happen. A FoamFinder will be built as well!
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The Berserker article is over three issues of Stunt News. January to May/June 2005.
It is not. I just went on there and it shows 0 mags for 2005. There are several entries like that throughout with missed or skipped years. I sent an email awhile ago asking if someone would be kind enough to re-upload these issues. Crickets has been the answer....... If anyone has the 2005 articles and mag plan please send me and Shug an email.
Thanks
George Albo
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It is not. I just went on there and it shows 0 mags for 2005. There are several entries like that throughout with missed or skipped years. I sent an email awhile ago asking if someone would be kind enough to re-upload these issues. Crickets has been the answer....... If anyone has the 2005 articles and mag plan please send me and Shug an email.
Thanks
George Albo
LOOK IN THIS THREAD,,,,
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LOOK IN THIS THREAD,,,,
Funny, Mark when I responded earlier today THERE WAS NO THREAD. My remark was made earlier. I'm on my PC now and for the life of me I cannot understand why my post is at the bottom garnering your answer as if I had somehow missed something, anyways thank you.
George