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Title: Steve Buso design
Post by: Matt Colan on September 24, 2009, 05:26:32 PM
I was watching an old Windy video, and Steve Buso was flying at the 94 Nats.  The plane he was flying caught my attention, but don't know the name of it.  It was a jet styled plane, wheelpants, and on a pipe.  The plane had a white scheme with yellow and red trim on it.  That's all I know.

So does anybody got pics of that fantastic plane, and what is the name of it?

Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Bill Hummel on September 24, 2009, 06:09:25 PM
Hi, Matt, only name that comes to mind is the "Soundwave".  It was Steve's entry into piped stunt...did very well with it.  He followed Randy Smith's directions to the letter, often commented that the set-up was truly "flip and fly"!  Someone might have drawings of this design?  Steve's finishing techniques were simple but superbly done. Hope this helps a little...
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Bill Little on September 24, 2009, 10:52:27 PM
Steve had several real sharp designs.  I remember the *Zap Machine* very well...... we sat in the parking lot a while one evening wiping down the planes at Lawrenceville in '93.

Mongo
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Derek Barry on September 25, 2009, 05:11:03 AM
WOW the old ZAP MACHINE I cant believe you remember that big guy! That was one cool plane. Black base and about every other color in the world on it.


Matt I will go to my dad's and look through the old pictures I am sure I can find one of the Zap Machine.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Jim Damerell on September 25, 2009, 07:33:05 AM
Matt;
I think Len Harding still has that airplane. Another great Buso design is the Hercules, and the Jaguar.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: KEITH McCRARY on September 25, 2009, 08:24:01 AM
Come on guys, if you want to find something search the world wide web.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyrPNPoIjCs

Keith McCrary

P.S.

Steve talks about the gear moving forward and backwards. What advantage is that? Grass - pavment set up?

Also note Big Jim 'Greenaway' technology. Give this man his propers.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: phil c on September 25, 2009, 09:10:33 AM

Steve talks about the gear moving forward and backwards. What advantage is that? Grass - pavement set up?

Also note Big Jim 'Greenaway' technology. Give this man his propers.

The gear needs to be forward for grass, more to the rear for pavement.  Nomoially, you want the tire contact point on a line about 15 deg. ahead of the C.G.  Depending on the size of the wheels, the softness of the tires, the springiness of the gear legs, and etc. the plane will tend to porpoise if the wheels are too far forward, and conversely tip over on the nose if they are too far back.

On grass, wheels at least 2.5 in. work fairly well, 2.75-3 inl. even better.  On really short grass you can get away with 2 in.  On pavement, anything goes.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Matt Colan on September 25, 2009, 11:05:56 AM
And Bill has the Jaguar Zap machine, and the Heatwave, two very cool planes.  Now about that jet plane he designed, it was REALLY COOL from what I've seen on that video.

Every plane I've seen him design looks great, don't know of one that has bad lines.

Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Richard Grogan on September 25, 2009, 11:24:50 AM
So what happened to Steve? I remember him from the ZAP gang ads and him holding his Kestrell model(Zap machine)...
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: RandySmith on September 25, 2009, 12:00:22 PM
Steve is a very talented desin guy and his plans are  first class  with many detailed items.
I have his plans in my catalog, they are really good planes, and would be great ones to build

You can see or order them from here...  www.aeroproduct.net
click on plans

Randy
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Ward Van Duzer on September 26, 2009, 07:32:40 PM
Steve was a really cool guy, and great artist, that refused to accept the guff as President of PAMPA.

Too bad...


W.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Randy Powell on September 26, 2009, 10:58:47 PM
I was always partial to the Vegas.
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Larry Cunningham on September 27, 2009, 10:06:42 AM
Here's  a Buso design - my Cascade 545.

Although I had bad luck with this model (my friend Bill Huang crashed it), this was one of my
better paint schemes..  H^^

I still have the plans for the larger Cascade 700 model.

L.

"Education is an admirable thing, but nothing that is worth knowing can be taught." -Oscar Wilde
Title: Re: Steve Buso design
Post by: Bill Little on September 27, 2009, 03:43:59 PM
As to Steve, personally, you can never find a better or more talented man.

Mongo