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  • Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

    I am just wondering...if P-38 wasn't a success as a scaled down entity.

    I think this plane could easily be scaled down and still have scale appearance in the cockpit too.



    It is Hanriot H 232.

    FAF had 2 of them in use as trainers.

    I think it is one the most beautiful aeroplane ever.

    - 2 x 220 hp engines
    - 12.65 meters span
    - Some 8,3 meters in lenght
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    Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

    Juke: How about a Bristol Beaufighter with two Rotec R2800 engines?
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    Rutan Long EZ, N-LONG
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      Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

      Rotec?

      How about an 80% scale Stearman with a Rotec!

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        Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

        Originally posted by Uh-sure
        Rotec?
        How about an 80% scale Stearman with a Rotec!

        http://www.hevleaviation.com/hevle_vintage.htm

        (Hmmmm..Did Jim Franklin's Stearman with the jet engine mounted below qualify as a twin? )

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          Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

          That Stearman was a Waco! I'm sure it did require a multi-engine ticket, although there is a centerline thrust endorsement (a la Cessna Skymaster)vs. the traditional twin ticket.
          Rutan Long EZ, N-LONG
          World Speed Record Holder

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            Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

            Oh, I thought you meant twin wing................

            Juke, I don't share your opinion of that airplane

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              Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

              Originally posted by Peashooter
              That Stearman was a Waco!.....

              Duhhhhh! I deserve severe lashings for that brain fart. Thanx Peas.

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                Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                Originally posted by Peashooter
                Juke: How about a Bristol Beaufighter with two Rotec R2800 engines?
                http://www.rotecradialengines.com/
                Speaking of Beaufighters -- we got rained out of a R/C soaring event so we went to the USAF Air Force Museum in Dayton. What an awesome facility!
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                  Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                  Originally posted by Uh-sure

                  Juke, I don't share your opinion of that airplane
                  Only thing I don't like about it are the struts...but the concept is clean otherwise..for a 1939 product..finns ordered 22 of them from the french and ended up bying 3 from the nazis.

                  Last logged 290 hours and was scrapped in 1950.

                  Do you like the NC600 bomber...that this Hanriot was a trainer for ? It looks little Beaufighterish !

                  I got me a 1/72 scale model of it...made by chech Azur company.

                  PS: I think a modernized fibre version in 1/2 scale could be a winner as a sports design..is ( would it be ) it legal for any category ?

                  ( NC600 is 28th from the top of this pictorial and 27 is the Hanriot H-232.2 http://www.luftarchiv.de/index.htm?h...eich/index.htm )
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                    Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                    Uh-Sure !

                    Here is the pic:



                    I think it looks very sporty ( even in german markings )...lets say in 1/2 size and 100 hp engines on it.

                    Which part in it you don't particularly like ?
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                      Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                      I remember reading an article years ago, in I believe Air Progress magazine that was about a scaled down B-17. I don't remember the scale. It did have some drawings. I don't think anyone ever built one, but was pretty cool. If I remember right, it called for C-85's for power. The turrets could be removed and stored for flight, to lessen the drag. The top of the cockpit opened up to the pilot compartment. Anyone else remember reading about this??
                      Brian

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                        Hanriot H 232.2 site

                        Here is a french site with data on this Hanriot H 232.2 in case someone is interested to build a model of it.

                        Caractéristiques et performances du S.N.C.A.C. NC-232.2, avion d'entrainement fabriqué par SNCAC, dans la base de données des avions français et de l'aviation française
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                          Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                          Originally posted by supercub
                          I remember reading an article years ago, in I believe Air Progress magazine that was about a scaled down B-17. I don't remember the scale. It did have some drawings. I don't think anyone ever built one, but was pretty cool. If I remember right, it called for C-85's for power. The turrets could be removed and stored for flight, to lessen the drag. The top of the cockpit opened up to the pilot compartment. Anyone else remember reading about this??
                          Brian
                          It was Air Progress. I still have the issue somewhere. They suggested that an EAA chapter should build one as a group project. It had 4 VW engines and the pilot we in a semi-reclined position. They did some simple performance estimates and it seemed like it could work. Anyone looking for a new project? :-)

                          Michele

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                            Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                            If you are going to build a scale replica of a WWII era twin, why not expand the criteria and built a FULL scale FMA IAe 30 Namcu? I think that would be a sweet project. Plus it could race in the Unlims.

                            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...o/be05e71b.jpg

                            Bill Pearce

                            Old Machine Press
                            Blue Thunder Air Racing (in memoriam)

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                              Re: Most beautiful twin to be scaled down in size !?

                              If you want "cool", "wacky", "fun", "man will you look at that" and to have The Only One at Oshkosh AND to have a doable project then try this:

                              Stick two Thunder Mustangs or Lehole P5151s together (depending on your budget) to get a replica F-82 Twin Mustang. Really, you can do this. Actually, the more I think about it the more I might just do it myself!!

                              Chris B.

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