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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mike Griffin on April 20, 2020, 10:36:58 PM
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This is a picture of Pat Johnston's Epiphany. Has anyone built the glow version of it? I think this is going to be my next build.
Thank you for any help
Mike
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Mike,
Seems to me Pat had a Magnum .53 in his Epiphiny . Also another one around here was yellow if my memory is correct might have been owned by Dave Gardner had a Double Star .60 in it..
John L.
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I don't know about it but what are the specs? It looks interesting. Where are plans available?
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With a little tweaking of the rudder and some war paint it could pass as a Spitfire.
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Pat has done several versions of this design. There has been a full fuse version and a couple of sizes of profile and a twin. Pat is fond of using the OS.46LA with a fairly small venturi rather large APC prop. I believe he used a Magnum .53 on one full fuse version. Not sure what else. Pat and I flew together for many years and he is clever designer.
You can order plans from Pat at patsplans@yahoo.com
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Good looking design. Redraw the vertical fin and you've got a Spitfire. ;D
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I have always like those elliptical wings. It does look a lot like a profile Spitfire.
Mike
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Pat has done several versions of this design. There has been a full fuse version and a couple of sizes of profile and a twin. Pat is fond of using the OS.46LA with a fairly small venturi rather large APC prop. I believe he used a Magnum .53 on one full fuse version. Not sure what else. Pat and I flew together for many years and he is clever designer.
You can order plans from Pat at patsplans@yahoo.com
Hi Randy,
I will either use a OS LA.46 or a Super Tigre .46. Don't know which yet.
Mike
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LazerWorks.com offers a laser cut short kit of this plane.
Steve
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Pat also offers a laser cut short kit. Or did, anyway.
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For what it's worth, I do have CAD plans for it that hes sent me some 20 years ago. Freely he gave and freely I can pass on, u less of course he says "No."
Steve
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The Epiphany that I saw was full fuselage. It went from Pat to Dave Gardner to Pete Ferguson, which is where I actually saw and launched it for Pete...at the old "Mattress Factory" parking lot site. As I recall, the plane survived that day's outing, but sometime later somebody (?) tried to do the pattern with a bad NV setting and it sadly became an Ex-Epiphany. Don't do that! n1 Steve
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Yes, I had the Epiphany ('Piph', as Pat called it...) and it flew very well....and very pretty, too! I had lent it to Pete, since he was out of airplanes. At an earlier Stuntathon, Pete took off with a poor needle setting, but rather than fly it out, he attempted to continue the pattern. I don't remember the maneuver, but the poor NV setting became a 'shut-off' setting.....at an untimely pattern location, and the airplane was disassembled with an abrupt meeting with the tarmac. It was very well built, but not repairable!
I got the engine and tank...and other wreckage bits.....but never attempted to replace the bird. Pat has plans, in AutoCad and .pdf formats, from a previous posting below.