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Design => Stunt design => Topic started by: Air Ministry . on September 05, 2019, 10:19:52 PM

Title: Er, Um. Oops . ?
Post by: Air Ministry . on September 05, 2019, 10:19:52 PM
(https://blenderartists.org/uploads/default/optimized/3X/6/a/6aeeaf0bbfe1736ad4aa631eb12968c9ef95387e_2_690x388.jpg)

Now there IS a question about the leadout guide , maybe the rear wing has a bit of diheadral . Intresting anyway . Thinking maybe 4 ft span , 8:1 A.R. , maybee the T T 36'd pull that size o.k.

(https://blenderartists.org/uploads/default/optimized/3X/c/a/ca1a816213d022770d61cb7dadd4ee9b7babde11_2_690x388.jpg)

Tripped over it here : https://blenderartists.org/t/racing-biplane-concept/562825/9 more pictures & a few notes .

Other pictures look like ailerons are Front wings . rear plain .
Id do it flaps front wing , nothing rear wing , taiplane / elevators about 50 % or 80 % bigger than they look there .
50 in span , 6 in chord maybe . Looks pretty basic to build , approximately as presented .

Found this looking for the canard foreplane / triplane  information . Leadouts look like only real annoyance . Perhaps ? .
Title: Re: Er, Um. Oops . ?
Post by: Mike Alimov on September 06, 2019, 05:48:06 AM
Looks like  Burt Rutan’s Quickie but with a V-tail. Will Hubin built one years ago; recently donated to a local air museum. I’ve seen RC kits ( arfs?) of it,  but never bought one.