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T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/24/2011 10:01 PM   
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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/25/2011 6:09 AM   
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A not very common jet, good to see.

Are you building the single or twin engined version? - John.

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/25/2011 3:12 PM   
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This is for a buddy, he is planning on a single electric fan. 52" wing span.
The fuse is scale right now, got to redo the exhausts, hope it doesn't screw up the scale appearance.
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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/26/2011 1:38 AM   
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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/26/2011 9:14 PM   
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Hi Bob,
Subject topic is excellent. Buckeyes are supposed to be good r/c flyers as well. Can I ask you on which drawings are you basing these 3D drawings on?

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/26/2011 11:25 PM   
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Hi Bob,
Subject topic is excellent. Buckeyes are supposed to be good r/c flyers as well. Can I ask you on which drawings are you basing these 3D drawings on?

Reuben


Rueben, I got the three view from a buddy, but is the same as this one;
http://www.history.navy.mil/planes/t-2c.html
and the one in the T-2 book by Steve Ginter.
Had to make up some sections based on images.
If you have got another three view, I would be interested.
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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/27/2011 9:25 AM   
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This is for a buddy, he is planning on a single electric fan. 52" wing span.


What I meant was the early full size Buckeye's had one engine & exhaust, is that how you understood it?

Might make your job easier. - John.

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/27/2011 3:32 PM   
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This is for a buddy, he is planning on a single electric fan. 52'' wing span.


What I meant was the early full size Buckeye's had one engine & exhaust, is that how you understood it?

Might make your job easier. - John.

Don't have a three view, but from photo's it looks easy enough to to convert to a single engine.

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/27/2011 7:21 PM   
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Hi Bob,
Yes I have some drawings including dwg files (Autocad 2007) of some tracing that I started out doing. Send me your email privately and I will pass you the files that I have.

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/27/2011 8:02 PM   
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Hi Bob,
Yes I have some drawings including dwg files (Autocad 2007) of some tracing that I started out doing. Send me your email privately and I will pass you the files that I have.

Reuben

Reuben, OK thanks.
PM sent.

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RE: T-2 buckeye 3D fuse - 1/27/2011 8:26 PM   
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