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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Sport Pilot on November 19, 2011, 02:18:31 PM
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Commanders, here we are again bringing a bigger version from the Tupynike Jr.
This is its bigger brother, the Tupynike II. The plane is designed around the popular 40 to 51 range. Sérgio built this version to start to competing F2B in the Intermediate and also in FAI categories using his own designed plane. He told me that the Tupynike II flies as nicely as his Sig Magnum does. The wingspan of the model is 149 cm (58,6 inches). Sérgio is using a stock ST G 51 CL, and second him, the plane flies very well with this set-up.
The email from Sérgio is: daeuble@ig.com.br if someone wants to make him some coments or saying that liked the project etc.
Im attaching the plans for the group in two sheets and a picture (thanks CB, I got a smaller size pic from it).
(Thanks by arranging the second pic CB)
Nice and safe flying.
Carlo
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Beautiful plans. I wish I had some talent! Thanks for the posting. H^^
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Hi Rich, very nice to know that you liked !
All the best
Carlo
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I wish I had some talent!
Glenn, we all have different talents. I, for example, could never do the work that you did. Similarly, my late father-in-law—he died in 1989—was a brilliant pharmaceutical chemist credited internationally for the critical breakthrough that led to theophylline tablets for the treatment of asthma and yet, he used to look on in abject horror when I wanted to take a screwdriver to his Chrysler Valiant. As if that was technology beyond the reach of somebody who, as a trainee engineer, built race engines for minis and MG Midgets as part of the job.
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Hi, today I had the chance to meet Sérgio, and talking with him about the Tupynike he inform me that he put an video about the model in YT. The video shows some details of the model construction, the engine break in and also flying. Here is the video link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCWra8Og61g
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Sadly this very nice model was destroyed during a training flight.
So Sérgio told us that he is studying some mods on the model to update his flying performace and also to improve its looks.
He will go to build the "Evo" model using the design mods.
Attached goes the preliminary exchanges.
Carlo
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Hi, talking with Sérgio again, he told me he started the construction of a new Tupynike and that he is posting pictures in the forum below.
His hand cuttings are very fine as you can see in the pics.
The forum is in portuguese, but there are some nice pics too.
Carlo
http://vcconline.go-forum.net/t799-tupynike-51?highlight=tupynike
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The new and improved Tupynike EVO just finished. Here it is at a recent meeting at Curitiba/PR known as Aerofolia 2013.
This version is improved in relation to the the Tupynike II, destroyed in a training flight. Its employs many carbon fiber parts, new wingtips design and a lighter construction
Projected, designed, built and finished by Sérgio A Dauble
Pic by Nandofb
Powered by Super Tigre G 51
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Nice effort! I do have to ask...what does "Tupynike" mean? My Portugese isn't what it once was. LL~ Steve
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Nice effort! I do have to ask...what does "Tupynike" mean? My Portugese isn't what it once was. LL~ Steve
Hi Steve, I exchanged an email with Sérgio in order to try to answer your question the better as I can.
In simple words "Tupy" were brazillian formers native indians, and the term "Tupiniquim" refers to things relationed with them.
Sérgio´s late father (Mr Jorge Daeuble i.m) liked the name and Sérgio start to develop some own aerobatics designs and named the models with this name. Later his father said to Sérgio that the name "Tupiniquim" was so simple and had no glamour. So with a touch of humor Sérgio converted the original name that was "Tupiniquim" to "Tupynike" giving it some "international" flavour changing some letters. This is the the short history from the model´s name
Another pic from Sérgio (with white shirt) holding the model in the Aerofolia meeting
Pic by Nandofb
Regards