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MEN Trainer
I am trying to build a MEN Trainer, I have the plans and the booklet, but no parts. What I cannot find is what is the correct dihedral for this model, a drawing for the wing joiner and a template for the correct angle of the root airfoil. I also want to convert this model to electric. I had one of these planes back in the late 1970's and it was fun to fly, very forgiving and simple, it has an undercambered airfoil. Any information or even if someone has a kit sitting forlornly in their attic I would like to tak to you.
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RE: MEN Trainer
I believe I have everything that came with the original kit as far as the booklet and plans, but the plans do not show the dihedral or the wing joiner, I assume this was included in the parts and I guess they figured no one would ever have to rebuild or replace the parts. I plan on making one, it is a slow process for me looking for all the information. I just thought maybe someone might have one kit sitting around and wanted to part with it or would trace the parts out of the kit that I need. The instruction book was quite clear about how to build and fly but I could not find any reference of dihedral angle or anything I could use to figure out what the joiner looked like.
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RE: MEN Trainer
The Men trainer I had was powered by a Fox 25, and it flew very well, I just want to build another one I really liked the way it flew and I wanted to have something relaxing to fly at the field. So if you can get me intouch with someone who has a kit for sale I would love to talk to them.
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RE: MEN Trainer
I got one at a yard sale. 58" wingspan. It had been crashed and I had to rebuild the wing. I also am looking for plans for this plane as I have nothing to go by. I have looked for kits but they are hard to find. I found a kit at a yard sale and half the parts were missing or damaged. Plans were not in the kit so I passed on that one. Plus they wanted 75 for it. Not a very good deal. Any help with getting full size plans would be greatly appreciated. Willing to pay for them... Thank You
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RE: MEN Trainer
I did find some plans and a complete kit, but the plans are not as helpful as you would think, there are no bulkhead drawings or any of the wing joiners are shown. I had to find a kit to come up with the information. I am planning on building this one soon so I will document the plans and parts and let you know what happens. Stay in touch.
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RE: MEN Trainer
gojino, I have a complete Men Trainer kit, the 58" one. If you need any info or a copy of the plans/parts let me know. I have never flown one yet, but look forward to it some day. I have wondered about the ability of that highly under-cambered airfoil to penetrate in breezy conditions. If you would let know how yours flew back in the day.
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Thank you for the offer, I have a kit and hope to build it this year if I can ever clear some space for it. I remember a little about the plane when I first flew my first one back in 1977. It flew well and landed even better. The one thing I do remember is that it is a floater on landing so you have to set up early to land because it will travel a long way with the motor off. I was at the beginning of my skills so I could not Wring it out and give you any feedback on it. I do recommend you document the bulkheads and joiners and all the angles in the setups so if you damage you plane you can make replacements. The plans do not show much information it is bet to be prepared.