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Title: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Artur Caban on January 30, 2007, 03:21:01 PM
This is a fuselage draft of Gee Bee R1/2 Long Tail. Plane is inspired by Jeff Kemp's Gee Bee Z.
Remark and criticism please.
Regards -
Artur.
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Gordon Tarbell on January 31, 2007, 06:24:01 PM
Looks pretty kool . How big is the wing? Other dimensions?
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: phil c on February 01, 2007, 08:20:46 AM
how about making the nose round?  The big fat radial is what makes an R1 or R2 look like a Gee Bee.
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Joe Gilbert on February 01, 2007, 03:37:43 PM
Looks very cool and may well fly well.
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Artur Caban on February 03, 2007, 05:18:22 AM
There are a main dimensions, areas, proportions.
Artur.
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Peter Germann on February 04, 2007, 04:16:29 AM
Really impressing project, Artur! Could you please tell me what type of software was used to make the drawings?
Thank you
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Artur Caban on February 04, 2007, 02:19:39 PM
I used simply AutoCad.
Regards -
Artur. :)
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Steve Helmick on February 05, 2007, 08:33:12 PM
This Gee Bee was the rebuild of the R-1 that had no fin protruding above the cockpit fairing ("Razorback"). The picture Artur posted is pretty neat...sitting in front of the "Stunt Hanger", like it is... LL~ Steve
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: W.D. Roland on February 06, 2007, 12:06:22 AM
Artur
thats cool! please post flight info when finished

your braver than me--have always wanted to do R-1 or 2 . the numbers are good--just to fat for much prop to be exposed(not a big problem except in stunt?)

from memory-mostly correct if not 100%
the airplane known as the R1 1/2(R-6h #77) was a rebuild of the big engine R-1(#11)for thompson and the smaller engined R-2(#7) for bendix combined into one airframe.

there was no razorback--the R-1 originaly was designed with out a fin.it was flown like this on its first(test/ferry) flight from where it was built to where it was hangerd for testing.test pilot(dont remember his name-Boardman?)said good flying airplane--needs more fin area.
that night a fin was built and rudder extended for test flights the next day.
Henry Haffkees book sets all myths straight with the facts(people who were there-crew ect)
good flying airplanes--unlike Dolittle claimed in late life---originaly praised the airplane.(last chance to be a heman)
Delmar Benjimans book on building and flying his R-2(pilots report)is interesting as well

R-2 was lost on landing for refueling durring x-country(Bendix) race.(slid off end of short grass strip and turned over in ditch)

R-1 was lost few min later when taking off-pilot pissed at r-2 pilot horesed it off ground and stalled it killing him

R-6h lost durring testing- slid off end of short grass runway and turned over in ditch

the granvilles were now broke
most runways of the day were not sutible for these airplanes--brakes werent either this was one of benjamans few problems

sorry dont remember pilots names---Russel Boardman(R-1)? ,Ken Miles(R-2 R-6h )?,Lowelle Bayles model Z? Robert Hall model Y?there were more models and pilots

David
Title: Re: Gee Bee Long Tail
Post by: Artur Caban on February 07, 2007, 03:18:37 PM
Thank you for reply.
today I finished my drawings of fuselage. It is the time to switch off the computer and open the door of workshop, then. ;D
Regards-
Artur.