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Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:22:51 AM   
Mark Dennis



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Introducing the Aeroworks 50cc Pitts Python ARF QB! This new desighn is sure to impress both on the ground and in the air! Be sure to visit us in Toledo this weekend to check out this and other new products from Aeroworks.

Specs:
Wing Span 70"
Wing Area 1656
Length rudder to spinner 72.5"
Engine 50cc
Weight 17.5 pounds

Intro Price $699.95 plus S&H

We would also like to thank Bob Trueworthy for the use of his color scheme.


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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:33:08 AM   
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Very nice Plane! Aeroworks is sure coming out with some exciting products. This is sure to be a winner!
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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:43:49 AM   
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Finally, a 50cc Python,

I just checked the site, when will they be available...I want one bad

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:48:17 AM   
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Wow.. what a short wait. Looks like a beautiful plane!

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:52:12 AM   
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quote:

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Finally, a 50cc Python,

I just checked the site, when will they be available...I want one bad


We plan to fly it after toledo we will know then when production will start and will be able to give a ballpark dilivery date.

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 3:21:35 AM   
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Smooth move guys,Looks good but is it the pics or is the nose a lil thin ? Other pythons look like they havemuch bigger around fuse and nose. or is it pics> great job and thanks for the QB series , you hit a home run with these arfs, excellent quality, nice fit and finish. you have a repeat customer here. Now make it bigger......lol

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 3:33:25 AM   
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On a second look.... is there any airfoil on the horizontal or vertical stab? They look flat. For $700, I would want airfoiled surfaces.

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 5:41:19 AM   
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The stabs are flat on the "full scale" airplane.
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On a second look.... is there any airfoil on the horizontal or vertical stab? They look flat. For $700, I would want airfoiled surfaces.


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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 7:09:16 AM   
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quote:

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On a second look.... is there any airfoil on the horizontal or vertical stab? They look flat. For $700, I would want airfoiled surfaces.





Yes they are flat tails because the full size has a flat tail.....



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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 12:34:53 PM   
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Yes they are flat tails because the full size has a flat tail.....

John@Aero-Works



Not exactly. Full size does not have a flat tail. Stab tapers thicker to the hinge line and the elevators taper from that thickness to very thin at the trailing edge.

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 12:40:32 PM   
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from the Pitts Python web site. The stabs sure look flat to me

http://www.aircraftstudiodesign.com/pittspython/gallery.php



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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 1:50:30 PM   
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I'm not as particular about trueness to scale as I am about warps... not a problem in the full scale, but I don't know if I've ever gotten a plane with flat surfaces that were truly flat.

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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 2:58:43 PM   
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quote:

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I'm not as particular about trueness to scale as I am about warps... not a problem in the full scale, but I don't know if I've ever gotten a plane with flat surfaces that were truly flat.


We have reinforced the stab and rudder in order to prevent warpage.


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RE: Introducing the NEW Aeroworks Pitts Python ARF QB!!! - 4/10/2007 6:31:23 PM   
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quote:

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ORIGINAL: John@Aero-Works

Yes they are flat tails because the full size has a flat tail.....

John@Aero-Works



Not exactly. Full size does not have a flat tail. Stab tapers thicker to the hinge line and the elevators taper from that thickness to very thin at the trailing edge.

Kevin Kimball



True but my reply is, that the full scale does not have a air foiled tail.

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