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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Scale Models => Topic started by: LARRY RICE on February 13, 2007, 03:14:41 PM
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For those of you who have asked; the second proto type kit has arrived (at last). I called the laser cutter and he will tighten a couple of parts and be ready to start production as soon as I tell him how many.
I have never seen a kit like this....well not since Cleveland threw in the towel. Even the spars are notched for the ribs and have the dehidral built in. The scallops in thr trailing edges are there, this is a very nice kit. There is a lot of contest balsa used in the kit too. I am now sending in some plans to have the Radiator vac-formed, it will depend upon the cost as to weather it makes it into the kit. We have projected the kit price to be between $80 and $90.
For those not keeping up it is 1" to the foot full scale control line model. This is the way scale models should be.
Larry
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Order placed for 30 kits, that is 2 per month plus replacement parts.
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pictures are about 5 down
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Hi Larry,
Do you have any pictures of the kit? I'm interested.
Thanks,
Henry
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Are you taking orders for the kits? If so how?
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I am not taking orders right now, we are to far out but maybe next month when the last details are in the works, I will let you know.
Larry
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PICTURES:
Top Picture
First prototype note that the cockpit has not been removed yet and in nither picture are the gun parts shown.
Second picture
parts sheets that will go into the kits please note that there is a lot of parts but the kit is pretty easy to assemble. Other parts are axel spreader wing, guns, and formed cowling.
Full size plans will include scale detail pictures and info.
Larry
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Hi Larry,
The pictures show some pretty good looking stuff! I hope the kit does well for Black Hawk. There has been so little done in the way of larger Scale C/L kits in such a long time!
Bill <><
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Bill,
That is exactly why we went into this area of modeling. In the 60's and 70's there were a lot of this type of models, offered by almost all control line companies. Going into the scale models we purchased several plans that give us a wide selection of models. So far the responce has been something less than encouraging. It seems that most scale builders are happy with eithed R/C kits or stick and tissue kits.
This line has been out of production so long that I have had to re-work everything that has come in from CAD work to laser cutting, even getting the plans the way they should be in a good scale kit. This one kit has been in the works for almost 2 years and in the planning for another year longer. At this point we will never recoupe our investment, that is something that I will be trying to justify to my partners next month.
Thanks, Bill,
Larry :-\
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I'll take one. I have the larger Sterling kit of the D-7. The smaller one will be great.
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What are the vitals of this kit? WS, Length, Eng. etc.
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Upper wing 27 1/2" length 22" recomended engine .15 to .19
Scale 1" - 1' all laser cut with hardware projected price $90.00
Larry
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For those of you who have asked; the second proto type kit has arrived (at last). I called the laser cutter and he will tighten a couple of parts and be ready to start production as soon as I tell him how many.
I have never seen a kit like this....well not since Cleveland threw in the towel. Even the spars are notched for the ribs and have the dehidral built in. The scallops in thr trailing edges are there, this is a very nice kit. There is a lot of contest balsa used in the kit too. I am now sending in some plans to have the Radiator vac-formed, it will depend upon the cost as to weather it makes it into the kit. We have projected the kit price to be between $80 and $90.
For those not keeping up it is 1" to the foot full scale control line model. This is the way scale models should be.
Larry
P.S.
Order placed for 30 kits, that is 2 per month plus replacement parts.
P.P.S.
pictures are about 5 down
Larry,
I wonder about your comment on dihedral being a feature in this kit. I have been looking at a few drawings and pictures of the real DVII and see no dihedral on this ship. I see no need for it on a C/L model, so is this included in this kit for a reason, or...?
Chris...
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This is a quote from "Jane's Fighting aircraft of World War I" a reproduction of "Jane's All the World's aircraft" published in 1919.
"The wings are set with a dihedral angle of approximately 6 deg."
The effect on the flying of the model is to make it a little more stable in the air.
Larry
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Chris;
This is a scale model. CL or not you will loose points for not having the scale dihedral. From what I have seen and experienced dihedral doesn't hurt the models flying ability, but sure makes it look better. I read an article by Nick Ziroli were he put a couple degrees of dihedral in a model of the Heath Baby bullet even though the full size Bullet had no dihedral. He said he did it so that when the model was judged the wing would look flat not have the optical illusion of anhedral. I have since looked at models I have built and my model of the Ryan NYP is perfectly flat, and it does look like it droops, but when you put the straight edge on it is flat.
Leroy
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I think that the thing to learn is that you can not trust just looking at pictures and diagrams, you need to do your research.
Larry
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The D-7 had the dihedral built into the wing.It was tapered from the center out to the tips, top and bottom on both
wings. Also the ribs were under cambered.
Tom Dreisbach
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The D-7 had the dihedral built into the wing.It was tapered from the center out to the tips, top and bottom on both
wings. Also the ribs were under cambered.
Tom Dreisbach
Thank you Tom.
We designed the wing to include the scale dihedral exactly as you have stated it. We use a flat bottom airfoil but this is a small consession that is usually permitted.
Larry
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When are you accepting orders? I would love to have one.
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I am hoping to have the engine cowling here sometime next month, it is the only part that is left, it is being Vac-U-Formed. When it is here I will offer a special sale price and start shipping with-in two weeks after that. This time is to put the finishing touches on the plans, make the boxes and get the last couple of pieces cut here. I can not seem to hold the Vac-U-Former's feet to the fire.
Larry n~
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DVII drawing.
Chris...
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OK! Chris,
Take a good straight edge and lay it along the top of the upper wing leading edge of the front view. Now slid it down to where it rest on the bottom of the wing tips. Note that the center is still lower........this is the built in dihedral. You will also see it on the lower wing and if you look at the side view you can see that the center of the wing is below the wing tips.
Nice drawing, where is it from?
Larry
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I looked it up from Google I think. Can't remember the site. It said it was cool to download it, though.
Chris...