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![]() "Richard Riley" skrev i meddelandet Bob K found this and listed it further down the thread. I was right, Dean Wilson, 1987. http://www.trilogy-aircraft.com Iwant that model in the upper right corner of the first drawing! Love You all Owe |
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Earlier, ower wrote:
I want that model in the upper right corner of the first drawing! Um, that's the basic Trilogy airplane with the booms and empennage folded over the top for storage. A pretty neat idea, actually. BTW, I see that in the last day or so they've added a second page of photos to the Trilogy site, depicting the tooling and inventory. Based on what I see there, the whole idea looks a lot better thought out and more completely executed than I originally thought. However, I still think that the performance claims suggested on the eBay page are unrealistic. I think the choice of a thick, sharp-nosed Wortmann airfoil might not have been a great idea, especially when as highly loaded as their specs suggest. Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 |
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