Beyond The Sprues
Current and Finished Projects => Physical Models => Aero-space => Topic started by: Tophe on October 13, 2017, 12:38:51 AM
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A few minutes ago, I ordered 2 copies of Novo 1/72 DH-100 Vampire (at Unicraft models, cheap!).
My project is making a Twin-pod twin-jet double-plane with front booms and canard tailplanes (not to be burnt by jet exhaust).
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Here is the project of mine:
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Looking forward to this :D
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You're going to have fun with the canard since it will need to be placed where the flow off it will not cause too much distortion in the engine intakes and where it will not block either pilot's vision too much.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's an aesthetically pleasing design in plan view but I'm too familiar with potential problems to totally ignore them.
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Cool
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You're going to have fun with the canard since it will need to be placed where the flow off it will not cause too much distortion in the engine intakes and where it will not block either pilot's vision too much.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's an aesthetically pleasing design in plan view but I'm too familiar with potential problems to totally ignore them.
There is no offense, dear engineer, your words are obviously wise. Well, I am not myself an engineer or commercial selling this design to the army, I enjoy being like a green student in the design bureau, inventing crazy things that the boss (you) would reject of course...
But you are right for another reason: I am going to change this design because the 2 tailplanes were not long enough to join (starting from external to the air intakes) and I had to add pixels, which is very difficult in plastic 3D. So I plan to change into an asymmetric design, with port tailplanes (canard and to the rear) and starboard good visibility. I will try.
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Better?
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I ordered 2 copies of Novo 1/72 DH-100 Vampire (at Unicraft models, cheap!).
Yesterday I got an E-mail:
'Hi Tophe,
your kits shipped today,
thanks,
Igor"
I don't know when I will receive them but it may be soon now.
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Better?
Works for me.
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Thanks! I think I will build this one, so... ;)
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Or... maybe I could use all 4 booms... into a twin-plane with twin rocket engines (no more air intakes)...
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The parcel arrived today!:
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/003dh100X2.jpg)
I don't forget Evan's requirement to improve pilots' view forward... Wait!
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The parcel arrived today!:
I don't forget Evan's requirement to improve pilots' view forward... Wait!
Here is the improvement I had in mind, now building may start.
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/Dehavilland_Twinvampire-c.jpg)
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Started: :smiley:
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/002VampirX2.jpg)
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The parcel arrived today!:
I don't forget Evan's requirement to improve pilots' view forward... Wait!
Here is the improvement I had in mind, now building may start.
([url]http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/Dehavilland_Twinvampire-c.jpg[/url])
:smiley:
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Thanks!
WITHOUT GLUE ! I tried to see a little.
The normal Vampire would be this:
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/018vampireX1.jpg)
My son Jacky (8 years old) invented the push-pull Vampire! Turning or whirling or something, but fast!
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/002Vamire2dir.jpg)
Then Jacky invented the Vampire biplane:
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/004VampireBiplane.jpg)
And at last Jacky invented the tandem wing Vampire:
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/012Vampire_tandem.jpg)
Now I will try my way, but maybe transformed a little because I feel lazy, maybe I will not truncate the wings.
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Thanks for pics. Interesting even though aircraft can't rotate much for takeoff & landing. Keep building and posting.
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Thanks!
maybe transformed a little because I feel lazy, maybe I will not truncate the wings.
this could be something like this (not rocket anymore but simply with turbojets):
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Almost finished...
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/preVamp005x2.jpg)
I feel happy, the ratio fun per hard word is very high...
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Almost finished...
([url]http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/preVamp005x2.jpg[/url])
I feel happy, the ratio fun per hard word is very high...
I think this would work very well minus the canards. If more elevator control is needed
then why not employ the 'all flying tail' approach?
I look forward to seeing this one on the flight line. :-* 8)
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Ahhh, the old saying about the apple falling close to the tree is proved true once again. ;) Love what you are doing with (to) this old classic, will be watching for more!
Best regards,
Kem
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Your Twampire looks really cool! 8)
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Thanks to all!
Your Twampire looks really cool! 8)
I like this name Twampire, great!
The model is now finished...
(http://www.kristofmeunier.fr/018twampire.jpg)
while I hesitate before gluing the canopies.
I am not satisfied with these frames. Maybe I will paint all sky blue, to have black glazed parts and sky blue frames (I try to handle the subject even if I lack skills to make that good)...
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What a magnificent finish to this magnificent project, mon ami!
Truly delightful Tophe!
Brian da Basher
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Thanks!
Maybe I will paint all sky blue, to have black glazed parts and sky blue frames (I try to handle the subject even if I lack skills to make that good)...
I have done this, I am not sure this is better, anyway this is different...
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And through different angles:
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Wonderful! :D
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Quite delightful mon ami! Your tinted canopies are always a nice touch.
Brian da Basher
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Wonderful creation! :-* Really like the boom lay-out on this one.
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Fine job of double fuselages, blend smoothly together. :smiley:
Looks extra maneuverable with front & rear booms and wing rudders (for side slipping).
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Beautiful!!
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Thanks a lot for the friendly words and for the engineer's approval! (for fun, I know).
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That's lovely Cristophe,I really like it ! :smiley:
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Wonderful creation! :-* Really like the boom lay-out on this one.
Me too and I love your Twampire's wing-mounted vertical surfaces :smiley:
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Thanks a lot! Your comments make me feel happy to still build models a little, not drawing only, and I consider requiring model kits for Christmas (and my birthday, 2 days after)... :smiley: [in case Santa Claus does exist]
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Maybe you noticed that I used:
2 pods, 2 sets of booms, 2 sets of half-tailplanes, 2 sets of fins, 1 set of half-wings...
So there was, remaining: one set of half-wings... :(
No seriously (Historically): while the Twampire was ordered as main fighter of the RAF, twin-boom, two-seater, there was also an order for a high-speed flying-wing, having a prone pilot: the Wingire: :smiley:
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He-he, Wingire! I like it. Certainly with so little space the pilots need being lying down. Looks a lot like the Horten Ho 229 :icon_meditation:
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That's a great use of leftover parts, Tophe and utterly plausible!
Brian da Basher
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I would actually consider making it a UAV
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Thanks Brian!
And yes, GTX, this could be an unmanned aircraft, with black electronic compartment (not black glazed part)...