by hhomebrewer » Sat Jun 26, 2010 9:26 am
B-1, B-2, B-36, 747, C-5, An-124, An-225, MD-11
You forgot the B-29...
In 1977 I wrote to the Johnson Space Center in Houston and got a 1:40 plan for the scale model 747 a flying models magazine used to lift an unpowered Space Shuttle model into the air and release it for a gliding flight. I still have those plans. I was in college at the time and never got the time to do anything with the plans. I wanted to build a 1:20 model with four gas-powered ducted fans. This was way back before efficient electric motors were available. The wingspan would have been about ten feet, the fuselage about twelve feet long and the vertical stabilizer would have stood right at 39 inches high. Quite a model, huh? I had no idea how much it would have weighed. My plan was to build a hollow box and form the contours out of sculptable foam. I have no idea (even now) how I was going to attach the wing to the fuselage or incorporate retracting landing gear, how I was going to control the engines or engineer fuel tanks into the thing. I have no idea how the nacelles would have been constructed, or how I would have attached them to the wings. It truly was a gargantuan project for a young engineering student, and probably would provide years of love-hate entertainment if I were to pursue it today. But things are so different now. I have so many other things demanding my time, as do we all...
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hhomebrewer on Sat Jun 26, 2010 9:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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