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Old March 7th 05, 03:13 PM
Doc Font
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Chuck Slusarczyk wrote:

I seem to remember somebody taking the BD fuse and wing and building twin
booms
for it .Is there a photo on E bay? I thought it was a one off that was at Osh
back then. I
Chuck S


The ebay plane is composite fuselage not aluminum.

Bernadette
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Old March 8th 05, 03:57 PM
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In article , Doc Font says...

The ebay plane is composite fuselage not aluminum.


As Rosanne Rosannadana used to say " Oh! That's something entirely different.."
Maybe the seller can shed some light on where some of the articles on the plane
might be located.

Good luck

Chuck S

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Old March 8th 05, 04:53 PM
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:

In article , Doc Font says...

The ebay plane is composite fuselage not aluminum.


As Rosanne Rosannadana used to say " Oh! That's something entirely different.."
Maybe the seller can shed some light on where some of the articles on the plane
might be located.

Good luck

Chuck S


There is an article in the September 1970 Sport Aviation by Marshall
White titled, Profile of a Homebuilt "Der Jaeger". That seems too early
for the airplane described on ebay but the name is the same. Does
someone have a copy of the magazine to see if it's the same?

Gary Thomas
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Old March 8th 05, 04:58 PM
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:

Good luck


With a empty weight of 275 lbs and a wing sq footage of 30.9, I am not
sure luck will be sufficient g.

Rob

..ps allow 125 lbs for the 582 and that leaves you 150 lbs for the airframe.




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Old March 8th 05, 05:14 PM
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In article , Robert Schieck says...

ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:

Good luck


With a empty weight of 275 lbs and a wing sq footage of 30.9, I am not
sure luck will be sufficient g.

Rob

.ps allow 125 lbs for the 582 and that leaves you 150 lbs for the airframe.


As the Loving Spoonfull used to sing "Do you believe in Magic?" :-)
Ahhh....the optimism of some designers will be tempered with the first weigh in
of the prototype LOL!!

See ya

Chuck S

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Old March 8th 05, 10:04 PM
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"Robert Schieck" . wrote

With a empty weight of 275 lbs and a wing sq footage of 30.9, I am not
sure luck will be sufficient g.

Rob

.ps allow 125 lbs for the 582 and that leaves you 150 lbs for the

airframe.

Hell, that ain't so hard! Just fill the fuselage and wing with helium!
--
Jim in NC


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Old March 11th 05, 03:51 AM
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:04:14 -0500, "Morgans"
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"Robert Schieck" . wrote

With a empty weight of 275 lbs and a wing sq footage of 30.9, I am not
sure luck will be sufficient g.


What's wrong with 9# per sq ft?
I'm working on 30# per sq ft.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com

Rob

.ps allow 125 lbs for the 582 and that leaves you 150 lbs for the

airframe.

Hell, that ain't so hard! Just fill the fuselage and wing with helium!


 




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