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Old 06-16-2005, 07:59 PM
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Default Carl Weber's "Sequel"

I was cleaning out the closet and ran across a Jan. 1975 American Aircraft Modeler magazine that I picked up from a Garage sale. Opened it to page 28...... Here sat this sweet looking plane called the "Sequel". Was very impressed with the detailed building article that is with it. The part that bumbed me out was this is a 2 issue build. I don't have the Feb. 1975 AAM magazine (believe me... I ripped through the whole box) Does anyone have this issue? Has anyone ever flown/seen one fly? It is a sharp looking plane!!!! Could be a good winter project.
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Old 04-15-2007, 03:31 AM
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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

A bit late I know but here is part 2 of the Sequel article.

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I am interested in trying to find a set of plans for this plane. I remember a club member back in the early '80's had one of these and it flew great. I tried AMA plan service, but they don't list this plane. Does anyone know where I might get a set of plans for this plane?

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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

Tom,

Don't have the full size plans but this is from the the January 1975 issue of AAM and may be of interest.

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Old 01-21-2009, 07:26 AM
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Guys, nice airplane, thanks for posting. Gotta love those flying stabs!

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Ray,

Would you please post the "Part 1" pages of the Sequel article?

Thanks

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Old 01-21-2009, 09:01 AM
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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

ChiefK - no problem. Here is part 1 from AAM January 1975.

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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

Do the "Right Click" thing and save the first file as sequel-fuselage.pdf and the second one as sequel-wing.pdf

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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

When I saw this thread, I thought, "I know this plane". But I can't say whether I saw it fly. Carl "Bud" Weber was a member of the Milwaukee Flying Electrons back when I was a member in the mid to late 70s and early 80s. He was a great flyer. If I remember he used this same paint scheme on many of his planes, so what I remember could well have been a Dirty Birdy or something similar. I just rejoined the club after a more than 20 year absence and learned he had passed away and that the club sponsors an annual memorial meet in his memory. There are probably some posters here from the Milwaukee area who can provide some additional information.

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Ray - David....

Thanks very much.

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Thanks everyone!!!
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ORIGINAL: rainedave

Do the "Right Click" thing and save the first file as sequel-fuselage.pdf and the second one as sequel-wing.pdf

David

David and Ray you guys are some sort of pandora's box in the good sense, one comes out with all possible articles and other with all possible plans around the world, great and thanks to you 2 for sharing all your info and plans.
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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

David and Ray you guys are some sort of pandora's box in the good sense, one comes out with all possible articles and other with all possible plans around the world, great and thanks to you 2 for sharing all your info and plans.
Both of these gentlemen have been a big help to me also, and my hat's off to them!

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That article looks familiar. Must have been another one I obsessed over as a kid.

Tom
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Put simply,

Ray and David are the Isis and Nefertiti of articles and plans, respectively... well, perhaps their husbands...

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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

As per David's instructions, do the "right click" thing and save the file as Sequel-article.pdf.

The complete article is assembled in an 11 page PDF file.

David.
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Old 01-21-2009, 02:52 PM
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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

Guys,

Robert in the AMA plans section printed a full size set of plans for me back in November. They will also cut foam wings. If anyone needs a "flying fork assembly" please PM me. I have a very good supply. My local laser cutter is going to cut a short kit for me when he has some spare laser time. I may do my first build thread with the Sequel. The only issue with doing that is that with my travel for work it could take me about a year to complete. Does anyone have an idea of what canopy he used in the original construction article? It looks similar to the Compensator Canopy to me. The plans show a different canopy shape.

Leo, aka glockguy
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flying fork assembly? please explain. thx
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David,

Carl Weber used the Flying Fork that was designed by Bob Violett for The Sequel. The flying fork was used to make a flying stab. The stab is the elevator with only 3/8" up and down travel required. I hope I have explained this well enough. The linkage for the flying fork is all internal and is a cool idea. When I came across this model a few months ago I started to research the flying fork. I contacted Bob Violett who was helpful in regards to who had purchased the original molds from him. I followed the trail and tracked the molds down. One of my goals is to preserve as much history as possible so those of us that want to build the classic pattern planes can do so. For those interested in a flying fork assembly so they can build The Sequel per plans, please send me a PM.


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flying fork assembly? please explain. thx
This might help David. From Bob Violett's "Shrike" construction article in the January 1974 issue of AAM.

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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

Guys,

I am going to try to upload a picture of the Flying Fork Unit. A fiberglass arrow shaft can be used in place of the wooden dowel rod if extra strength is need.

Leo
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Leo and Ray (Isis... nice going!)

that is so cool! But let me understand Leo, are those bags in the background a supply of 1000 flying forks !!?? [:-]

David.
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David,

Not 1000, but enough to share and preserve part of history.

Leo
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Mmm...

does make scratching a Sequel mighty tempting!

Gotta finish what's on the board first though...

Leo, if it's an option, please do send me a PM with cost for the fork. Any other materials needed for the flying stab?

David.
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Default RE: Carl Weber's "Sequel"

Guys,

I just spoke to Dan Walton the Owner of Laser Technologies in Troy, MO. He has the cut files for The Sequel and Mach 1 ( I will post on the Mach 1 thread also). He will run some precision laser cut short kits if there is enough interest. If you would like to get on the list please contact Dan @ (636) 462-7400. For the record, I am not affiliated with Laser Technologies. Dan does fantastic laser cutting and takes a great deal of pride in what he does.

Leo


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