Hughes H1 Racer plans?
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Hughes H1 Racer plans?
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60" W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
Thank you very much Dave, I'll look into that. It looks more and more like i'm going to have to draw my own plans from pics, I can't find any plans anywhere. I'l just have to try to take dimensions from 3 views, but even finding good clear pics is hard. I've found some pretty good pics of Jim Wright's full scale replica, I'll probably use those pics. It's a shame he died in that plane, was an amazing replica.
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
Speedy,
Short wing version or long wing? Hughes had it configured with both. I have a great 3-view with both wings, but the book it is in is in very deep storage.
Good project!
Bedford
Short wing version or long wing? Hughes had it configured with both. I have a great 3-view with both wings, but the book it is in is in very deep storage.
Good project!
Bedford
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Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
I can remember that Bill Northrop of Southern Nevada had listed a few model A/C plans in his booklet of the Hughes racer. He is getting up there in the age catagory today, and you may need to write to him then. He does however have a wonderful memory. Same with the folks over at Aerodyne plans.
As for the XF-11 I got the story in an old edition of some magazine, but doubt you will find anything on it for a while. Someone pointed out to me the errors in the movie recently.
Wm.
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
beepee, at this point, either version would do. I could probably modify the long wing to the short and vice versa, as I found a website that lists the NACA numbers for both.
CoosBayLumber, Thanks for that info! I will do some research and see what I can come up with.
Everyone's help is GREATLY appreciated. I have always bin a big fan of HH, most people don't realize the contributions he made to modern aviation.
CoosBayLumber, Thanks for that info! I will do some research and see what I can come up with.
Everyone's help is GREATLY appreciated. I have always bin a big fan of HH, most people don't realize the contributions he made to modern aviation.
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Jim Pepino plans had an 80" H-1. ( I have a set) According to the precicion cut kits website the plans are now owned by Service now owned by Henry Budzynske 540-336-1492
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CoosBayLumber, what kidn of errors are you talking about for the XF11? I hear that in the movie it's a huge r/c model of the airplane made by Aero Telemetry Corp.- so if you're talking about erors which would prevent the plane in the movie from flying...
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Just my two cents,
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
ORIGINAL: speedy72vega
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
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Thanks everyone, I appreciate all the help.
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
If still looking for plans visit this site: [link=http://www.profili2.com/eng/plans.asp]Plans[/link]
Search for "Racer". It has a free download of the H1B in electric. Could be converted and scaled up.
Search for "Racer". It has a free download of the H1B in electric. Could be converted and scaled up.
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RE: Hughes H1 Racer plans?
ORIGINAL: speedy72vega
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
Does anyone know of a source to find plans for the H1? I would love to build one of these planes in a 50-60'' W/S. The only kit i've seen is the Maxford H1, but it's a bit small.
If anyone knows of plans, or anyone who makes a kit in the size I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate a steer in the right direction, Thanks.
P.S. I would also like to build the XF11 too, any info on plans for that would be appreciated also.
[]Except the one (1) R/C Plan that Osborne drew of the H-1 that appeared in Scale R/C Magazine many years ago. That R/C Plan had about a 55" wingspan. It may still be available from Bob Holman.
Send me an e-mail or PM and I will send you my 9 Page Plans and Drawing Listings.[8D]
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61" wingspan H1 racer built from plans, coverted to electric power, weighs 8lbs RTF. The plans are from uncle willies website. It is an extremely difficult plane to build, as there are errors in the plans as well as details that need to be changed to reflect current retracts. The biggest issue is the CG is marked over an inch too far back, which basically made for a very interesting first flight. The plane is very fast and a handful to fly, but looks great in the air.