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Patrick ,
Had onderstaande linkjes al eerder gepost, zijn allemaal bruikbare tekening met schaal 1/6, dus printje maken kun je zo mee aan de slag.
De een wat beter schaal dan de andere maar gaat meer om het idee van WW1 modellen dan dat het super schaal is want dat hoeft helemaal niet (mag wel natuurlijk)
En zoals je zelf al aangeeftTe makkelijk moet het ook niet worden, anders is het te snel af
wat anders dan een WW1 model kiezen
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Ton
Loopen met drijvers.. Hoe schaal is dat...?
Although the consensus in early 1917 among aviators and even the N-9's manufacturer was that the N-9 could not be looped, the pioneering early United States Marine Corps aviator Francis Thomas Evans, Sr., believed it was possible. On 13 February 1917, he flew an N-9 over the Gulf of Mexico off Pensacola, Florida, and began attempts to loop it. He succeeded on his fourth try, becoming the first person ever to loop a seaplane. Lacking witnesses, he flew over Naval Air Station Pensacola and repeated the feat. In 1936, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross for this achievement.[1] More important, however, were the stall and spin recovery techniques he discovered while flying the N-9 that day. During his first three loop attempts, the N-9 stalled before he reached the apex of the loop and fell into a spin. He found that by releasing back-pressure on the stick and aggressively applying opposite rudder to the direction of the spin he could change the spin into a normal dive and recover, something previously thought impossible in an N-9. His stall and spin recovery techniques remain in use to this day by aviators around the world.
Ked,
Vergeet ik nog te vragen kan ik je erbij zetten met de Junkers of is de AVIA BH3 iets voor jou zie plaatje.
Maar dan zonder drijvers.
Ton
Eerdaags even de ribben inscannen