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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Leester on September 23, 2006, 03:05:37 PM
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Has anybody built this? Any comments if you have. Hope this is allowed.
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Hi Lee,
That's one I am not real familar with! I *think* I remember seeing the plans somewhere, but I do not remember anything about the plane.
Bill <><
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I think I still have the magazine this came out in. As I remember, this was an intermediate plane that the designer did to test out some ideas before he incorporated into his next plane called Aura. I think is was pretty successful and the guy was happy with it. The original was either silver or grat with a ton of inklines.
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Just went to the Carstens Plans Service site. The Metaphor 2 is a profile control line stunt plane. Designed by B. Bradford. Published Flying Models 06/76, 52 inch span, plan #CF409, price is $*.00 plus S&H. Later, DOC Holliday
PS:They have more C/L plans listed than anyone else in the publishing business.
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Doc: The Metaphor 1 is the profile, I think they had this listed as a profile also but as you can see it ain't.
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I do not know if this is the kind of information that anyone is looking for here but, the Metaphor 2 by Bill Bradford was published in the June 76 issue of Flying Models. In his article, Bradford explains that the wing is the same as his Metaphor 1 design in the January 75 issue of Flying Models with 530 sq in. Bradford explains what he considers a larger "tail-volume coefficient" that he incorporated in his Metaphor 2 design.
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I got the building article with the plans and he was very weight conscious. I noticed the wing is completely sheeted in 1/16th, wouldn't that be heavier??
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Many times, filling balsa and tissue is less weight than filling open bay tissue covered wings.
Allen Brickhaus