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Old 03-05-2009 | 05:22 PM
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Default RE: Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth

Gents,

In post 17 and 19, page 1, I already did show a fast goniometric check to see if the fuselage in the crate can be the plane we see on the Top Flite/MAN drawing.

The picture is of the fuselage of Oldest Taurus on Earth, on the right side in the crate.

All the lines must be (nearly) parallel and cross each other in the “Point of view”, the position of the photo camera on the moment the photo was made.
The picture is rotated because the position has to be square on/related to, the lines to "Point of view".

It is not possible to find an angle of view, or positions, in which this is possible to draw all the lines nearly parallel.
The max is 3 lines (nearly) parallel, look to the blue lines, they are not “in line”.
The first picture is the same as of post 19 on page 1.

Second picture shows us that I can use the same lines for the Frank Myers plans, I did use for the Top Flite/MAN Taurus
The positions of the remarkable points of the Frank Myers plans are all exactly the same.

So the fuselage on the right side in the crate cannot be made with the MAN/Top Flite plans neither the Frank Myers plans.

For the wings I do use other methods and proves.


Cees
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