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Old 01-05-2009 | 03:38 PM
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Default RE: Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth

Gents,

I can find posts in which we can see Ed did use the K & B 45, an example. There are more I know!
Thread: Ed Kazmirski's Taurus, Page : 23, Post :563

A post from RFJ Ray, in answer to UStik

ORIGINAL: RFJ

Found on a C/L newsgroup.

Ray

Just a couple comments: First, about 20 years ago, I competed in one of the last Chicago Model Masters C/L events, held at Kickapoo Woods, near Riverdale, Illinois. Toward the end of the event, someone mentioned that Ed Kazmirski was flying in the adjacent R/C field.

Now, Ed hadn't been too active flying R/C, since proportional gear came out. He claimed he could never get used to it, and preferred the old reed transmitters.

I walked over, and he was flying a Taurus pattern ship with a venerable K&B 45 engine, but with a whale of a baseball-bat thick wing. Between flights, he commented that he was experimenting with a 33% wing thickness!

I began to spout Carl Goldberg's teachings, of which he was well aware. He explained that he wanted to try a setup with LOTS of drag, to slow down the airplane, especially in nose-down maneuvers....

This could be an interesting message because the K & B was the lightest engine Ed could use in that period.
In the vertical down flightpad the weight is speed generating force.
And which wing was this the carrier wing #3? Interesting to check.

Cees