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Old 12-21-2007 | 02:54 AM
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jnp
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From: Johannesburggauteng, SOUTH AFRICA
Default RE: Electric Osmose Building

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Hi Santiago

I am very glad that now we could have some official answers to our questions.
I started this post due to the lack of manual instructions, as an ardent fan of CPRL designs I recommended all my friends here in Israel to order the Osmose kit and I promised to help them to build the kits. (6 planes were ordered).

Here are some requests/questions:
1. Please review this post from the beginning and let us know if I made any mistake in connection with the structure or the facade of the plane.
2. Please continue to review this post and let us know if you have any comments or guidance.
3. Please tell us these essential data (CPRL always provides them with his designs):
A. CG location.
B. Wing incidence (Relative to the stab)
C. Te Canalizer incidence (Relative to the stab or the wing)
D. Location of the Te Canalizer.
E. Recommendation for the controls throw ( High and low) and expo.
F. Wing dihedral.

Thanks in advance,

Isaac Najary

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Hi Santiago/Marcelo , any news on the the above very important info requested by Isaac (point 3)? Could you please advise urgently as we will require this info shortly . Whilst on the subject can you also please advise ,if plane is fitted with a IC motor , does it have a tendancy to be nose heavy or tail heavy ? This info I require whilst building so that I can move things around to avoid balancing problems later .

Thanks & Brgrds
Juan




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Santiago/Marcelo ........any news on the above ??

Thanks
Juan