I would like to get community feedback on an idea. I will be making some statements that may get some folks to strongly disagree with the premise. To those of you, I urge you to put the premise aside and take a look at the idea instead. So, here's my train of thought:
Premise/assumptionsEvery assumption below is a generalization which supposed to have exceptions. If a generalization covers every case, it's too broad and is useless. If a generalization has too many exceptions, it's too narrow and as useless.
Over the past 50 years of stunt design, there were designs that defined the era. Their "numbers" and powerplant combos were wildly copied and new looks applied to it. The end of each era was arrival of a new powerplant that ushered change in design numbers. In the 60's it was Fox 35, St46 in the 70's, ST60 in the 80's and 40VF in the 90's. Now we are in the era of several different power packages that deliver pretty much the same amount of power. In other words, the change in power delivery over the past 10-15 years has not changed the basic geometry of an airframe.
Construction methods are pretty much the same as 20 years ago. Since the geometry and construction methods have not changed drastically, an assumption can be made that majority of airframes have the same construction methodology as well as geometry.
So what's different? The differences are in the following areas:
- Shape of the top block
- Position and shape of the canopy
- shape of the rudder
- shape of the cowl
- shape of wing and stab tips
- landing gear position
If one were to subtract these parts and make some assumptions of the wing construction(foamie vs built up d-tube), a basic airframe emerges that can be used to generate infinite variations of different looks.
IdeaCreate a kit of a basic airframe that does not have any of the above "differentiators" but instead focuses on straight, strong, light and easy to assemble construction methods. The kit would model dimensions of a current crop of top 20 airframes. If such kit existed, how many people would consider buying one?