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Well, if you want a "real" Baby Ace, you won't be able to use modern
wheels and brakes or a 65 HP Continental. If you make those concessions, you may as well go for the Cub type gear as well. Probably less drag as well. If you are interested in the "real" Corbens, you can check out a copy of the original Corben Literature at my website http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ as it shows what the originals looked like. It even shows the cabin version. If you are truely interested in the Ace series, you can also sign up for the CorbenAces email list from the site. Scott Corben Junior Ace W P Dixon wrote: Thanks Doc, I had seen the site, it really is a nice looking little plane. They do not seem to be using the gear setup the original used, and I really do like the original setup. Sure there are better ways to do it, but I just like the simplicity that Corbin used in the design. I would imagine I would go with a more modern wheel and brake system but I would like the use the original gear set up and not have to go with a Cub type gear. Maybe my train of thought is I want a real Baby Ace and not a clone of Piper gear etc., hoping to get some input here to see if "I" am the only one who thinks it is feasible to do and do right. ![]() Continental 65, just because they are easier to get ahold of than the original powerplants. Patrick "Doc Font" wrote in message ... "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "W P Dixon" : Anyone ever had anything to do with this plane, I really like it. Just wonder about the gear used on modern versions. You can check out the Baby Ace webpage; http://exp-aircraft.com/aircraft/ace/ace.html |
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