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Weltensegler V.E.1
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Weltensegler V.E.1
I am doing research and a 3-view drawing of this most unusual early (1925) motor glider. It was powered by a Douglas flat twin motorcycle engine. The drawing is not yet complete, but is just a taster.
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Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
Paul
They are functioning ailerons
They are functioning ailerons
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Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
Drawing complete. If anyone wants a copy for building - I dare you - I can provide the parts scaled to whatever you want
The wing design was a forerunner to the Minimoa wing and the design of this motor glider started off as a model glider for wind tunnel testing.
Drawing Updated 1-5-2015
The wing design was a forerunner to the Minimoa wing and the design of this motor glider started off as a model glider for wind tunnel testing.
Drawing Updated 1-5-2015
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Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
This pdf attachment shows the popularity of the Douglas engine in 1924
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Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
I don't think it is ugly at all! My take on it is that it is more "unique" Than unsightly.. and considering the time period quite innovative. I hope someone out there draws up a plan,.. I would love to take a stab at it (have to clean out the garage first! ) Some people think My 1956 Buick Super is ugly,. but I like it!.. lot of work there yet as well.. Bob
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Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
The note in Martin Simons, book regarding the original glider version of the Weltensegler says it all:
''The Weltensegler prepares for flight. Disaster followed'
The lack of torsional stiffness in the outer wing panels looks like aileron reversal waiting to happen.
Of course, I know a bloke in France who could make it work
''The Weltensegler prepares for flight. Disaster followed'
The lack of torsional stiffness in the outer wing panels looks like aileron reversal waiting to happen.
Of course, I know a bloke in France who could make it work
Re: Weltensegler V.E.1
And then there is always that bloke in Blandford. He likes a challenge these days.
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