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"Blueskies" wrote in
: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message news:8c8e8d28-970b-4b97-afc5-986642eb93e0 @n36g2000hse.googlegroups.com. .. On 5 Mar, 22:57, "Blueskies" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... Great Lakes or a Jungmann, to be honest. Bertie Jungmeister for sure :-)) Yeah, I know someone who had one before I met him. ******* sold it so I never got to fly it! ![]() just one of the prettiest airplanes ever. Bertie What about a Stampe? Nice, kinda weird ailerons, though. The top ones are real loose on most and I worried about flutter, but it doesn't seem to be a problem. Nearly bought one cheap years ago. Lucky I didn't as they have some serious issues with the fuselage getting oil soaked. You can easily spend as much on them as you bought them for getting it sorted. Very like the Great lakes, though. Very pleasant to fly and they have funky cantankerous engines too! (that's a plus in my book) Bertie Yea..I like the lines and many seem to like the handling. I saw one somewhere with an opposed 4 in it and thought it was blasphemy... Yeah, I've seen a couple on barnstormers like that. You'd wonder why they don't at least re-engine with a LOM. I looked at a couple with the original engines. They made them with to different engines, a Renault and a Gypsy. THey each had peculiar carberated inverted systems. This is from memory, so for what it;s worth, the british Gypsy had a lever in the cockpit that operated a shutoff/bypass to the float chamber, effecting a direct feed from the header tank to the carb jets. This is supposed to have worked quite well and was relatively idiot proof but made the throttle a thing to be handled very carefully if a rich cut was to be avoided. The Renault had a twin carb setup, one upright and one inverted. I believe the Buckers had a similar setup. The Renault was idiot proof and just needed to be set up properly on the ground. There are still lots of them flitting around Europe and they command big bucks! I think most have had the fuselage problems dealt with at this point. Bertie |
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