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Scratch Built Albatros D.II by John Cooper. Viewed 1624 times.
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John Cooper07-Oct-09 20:19
This is an 18 inch span, rubber powered model, weighing 17.5g, without rubber. The lozenge pattern, on the tissue, was done with an inkjet printer.
John Cooper07-Oct-09 20:31
Here is a flight video of the model: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ehIoolh_0. Albatros W.IV The model was very stable due to the pendulum effect of the floats. It was, however, difficult to get a long flight due to the extra drag and weight of the floats. The floats also restricted the prop size.
scirocco1407-Oct-09 20:50
Fantastic!! As a new Peanut enthusiast, I'm in awe of the plane and flights on video. Thanks for sharing!! Mark
John M Oshust07-Oct-09 22:00
Viewed the flight...Bravo! Great floats they even work on a solid surface.
Luke War07-Oct-09 22:10
Thats a beautiful looking bird and flies great! You've defiantly got some major skills John!
Brady12-Mar-10 17:25
Did you also make the plans for this one? If so, I would like to know how you make them.
stirling12-Mar-10 18:11
Great little plane and flies really well. Good work.
wingspanner13-Mar-10 05:37
Congrats John. Shes a beaut!!! How many winds did you put on her?
poppy13-Mar-10 07:14
Absolutely gorgeous! Beautifully crafted, a little masterpiece. Kudoes to the fliers in this group!
John Cooper13-Mar-10 09:58
I made my own plans from this one, mostly based on some 3 views. Sometimes I will scale up the 3 view to the size I want and print it out. This will usually be too rough to build from and I will lay a piece of tracing paper on top and draw clean lines. The tracing paper is nice to work with, as you can draw, on a separate sheet, the parts, like the bulkhead, by taking measurements from the top and side views. - For the flight in the video, I think I had around 800 turns.
BriandKilby13-Mar-10 10:25
i didn't know they had float planes in the first war. interesting and very nice.
Brady13-Mar-10 11:09
Thanks.
Creosotewind20-Jan-11 13:34
John, what a beautiful plane with a great finish. Love to see it flying.
lukebozek120-Jan-11 14:27
John the video is great. Without the floats that plane was through the ceiling. Very well done!
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