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Easy Built PD-05 Waco "N" by LASTWOODSMAN. Viewed 618 times.
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LASTWOODSMAN01-Feb-17 21:12
The color scheme of my "PURPLE WACO", was Violet (upper wings, upper stabilser, and fin/rudder), Cream - a pale tint of Yellow (underside of wings, stab, and fuse), and Lilac - a pale tint of violet (fuselage). The nose cowl and spinner were sprayed gloss "grape".
John M Oshust01-Feb-17 21:21
LASTWOODSMAN. Very attractive and well done aero plane. Your tissue covering skills are very apparent. If my memory us correct I have constructed a WACO but knew nothing of the company's history. Thanks very much for the history lesson. Kudos!
lukebozek102-Feb-17 07:21
The framing and tissue are perfect. Very nice work.
Huey V7702-Feb-17 07:26
FYI, this type of Waco flys like a pick-up truck with 2 tons of gravel and a bad front end alignment. Un like it predecessors.
LASTWOODSMAN02-Feb-17 09:23
Huey V77 - thanks for the info - must have been the tail-draggers that were "graceful". Where did you fly the Wacos? and what were they really like to fly?
Huey V7702-Feb-17 10:44
A friend had access to one of these. I rode with him on a trip from Portclinton Ohio to Detroit (short trip) and back. He let fly it on the way. It wallowed around like a cabin cruiser on rough water. You had to cross control it to stop the yawing. Have flown Stermans home built biplanes ( Smith Mini-Plane, Skybolt, Starduster II, Pitts S2 ) my favorite is the Waco UPF7
Huey V7702-Feb-17 10:48
The UPF was a joy. Maneuverable, fast (120) as compared to the Stearman, easy to land. The Stearman can creat grey hairs in a cross wind.
LASTWOODSMAN03-Feb-17 12:53
Thanks Huey - it's entirely captivating to hear your "experienced pilot" stories.
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