ORIGINAL: stiletto660
I'm about to start scratch-building a ship based on the f-8, which I feel is one of the most attractive jets ever designed. The point is to try and mimic "jet like" characteristics through the use of a relatively high wing loading, and as a result, high speed maneuvers. If any aeronautical engineers want to chime in about these issues, feel free. Hopefully, there's enough wing area to slow it down enough for a stall into a three turn spin. I'm going to use 1/8" wing sheeting for added security against deformations or flutter at high speeds. There's also a little issue with the exhaust running over the wing, but I'm sure it will work out.
I should be able to get going on it sometime during the next few weeks. I'm going to try and get it done and trimmed before any upcoming ballistic pattern events.
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Real Crusaders were shoulder-winged, not low-winged. This one is not very authentic. Unless I have missed the point, which happens more and more often these days...
Ed Cregger