Veron Verosonic
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Re: Veron Verosonic
"scaled up 100%" = "scaled 200%"
- Shaun
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Re: Veron Verosonic
100% is conservative for me. I have an 8mtr Hutter 17 plan (80%) full size) on the drawing board. Just need the motivation to get it started. It won't be rudder only.
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Re: Veron Verosonic
You need to finish the 1/3rd scale primary glider first!
Gary
Gary
- Shaun
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I know and the 5mtr ASW 17....
Oh and then there's the Veron Tomtit than needs covering.
Time to stop sleeping and eating to free up some more time.
PS the SG38 is 1/4 scale...
Oh and then there's the Veron Tomtit than needs covering.
Time to stop sleeping and eating to free up some more time.
PS the SG38 is 1/4 scale...
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Re: Veron Verosonic
Hi Shaun
it is neither scale nor big, nor is it pretty, but it might get you motivated to finish yours.
It is a SG-38 Schulgleiter from a Multiplex kit from 1970. Span is 160cm.
I know I am cheating with the motor in front, but who cares, with the motor it gets far more airtime.
It is a fine flyer but a poor soarer just like the origin. Cheers
Frank
it is neither scale nor big, nor is it pretty, but it might get you motivated to finish yours.
It is a SG-38 Schulgleiter from a Multiplex kit from 1970. Span is 160cm.
I know I am cheating with the motor in front, but who cares, with the motor it gets far more airtime.
It is a fine flyer but a poor soarer just like the origin. Cheers
Frank
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Re: Veron Verosonic
When I attained my full size airworthiness endorsement on wood & fabric sailplanes, I did my training & assessment on a full size Hutter. To me, it more resembled an over grown model than a "proper" glider that you would strap your precious butt into
Cheers,
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
- Shaun
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Re: Veron Verosonic
I agree Wayne, it does look like a scaled up Veron / Keilkraft kit.
Just think, my oversized toy will only be 2mtrs smaller than the one you worked on.
Frank, my plan is to fly it at Euro Flugtag. As they say go big or go home
Shaun.
Just think, my oversized toy will only be 2mtrs smaller than the one you worked on.
Frank, my plan is to fly it at Euro Flugtag. As they say go big or go home
Shaun.
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If your going that large, you could go big & fly it home
I just remembered - when it came time for the Hutter's test flight, the biggest 'challenge' was finding a tug that could safely fly slow enough not to exceed the Hutter's max tow speed (55kts?). It couldn't be winch launched as there was no belly hook!
Better look for a slow tug at Euro Flugtag!!
Cheers,
Wayne
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Wayne
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Re: Veron Verosonic
Well you'd better get someone to cover that Tomtit pronto, and get building!
Gary
Gary
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I wonder who could do that?. It would guess someone who has recently emigrated from Australia would be the best option.
What do you think Selby Gary.
What do you think Selby Gary.