For those who don't get to the SSW forum, here's a report on the latest projects to come out of Delaney Aviation, and soda pop redistrbution Inc.
Some time back, a few years in fact, a twin engine version of the Pathfinder was drawn up. It was thought that a good profile twin would be fun and challenging for the Pro-40 events. Having flown a Twin Flightstreak for several years, I knew it was time to share the pain with my fellow modelors. Since there has been some verbage about the OS .20fp's actually being .21's and possibly not legal, in a twin configuration, it was decided to use a pair of OS .15fp's. After all, a certain fellow in the northwest used 4 of them to haul around a big a**ed bomber through the pattern.
To make it simple, it was thought that a simple conversion of the stock Pathfinder kit would be the best way to go.
Well, the first one to be finished belongs to Gordan. Flies darned good when everything is going right.
The first picture is of his prior to being finished. The second pic is his prior to it's first flight.
Mine was first flown today. It's almost 5 oz's heavier, but shows a lot of promise. The third pic is of mine.
Some of the things we've learned from this project are now reflected in the plans. I spent most of yesterday upgrading and setting up the cutting files.
We've taken pains to remove weight when, and where ever we safely can. The plane, as designed for a pair of .15's can no longer be built from a stock kit. Everything, except the vertical stab, has been changed. even the stock rudder, no longer fits.
The result I believe, when the final version is finished, will be a very good stunting twin. something to compete in Pro-40, as well as , cutting your teeeth on a twin powered stunter.
I plan on building the final version, with laser cut parts, right after the Nat's.
The last few pics are of the two planes, an the builders.