Modified Taurus restoration.
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Hi,<o
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</div><div>Will continue..</div>
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</div><div>Will continue..</div>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span style="font-size: 7pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; " lang="EN-US">Engine (borrowed from the Curare) and radio installation.</span></span></p><div>
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Chino,
I see the pictures of your plane and read the subject of the thread: Modified Taurus restoration.
First, congrats, nice job I wish you many successful flights.
My two cents about the Taurus,
To distinguish a Taurus from another pattern ship you have to know all remarkable basic design details of a Taurus. To qualify a Taurus, or a modified, you have to find back these remarkable details or, signs of these of what is left.
Flying and building Taurus for many years, translating original plans to the metric system, I know all details. Result in the past was I did recover one of the forgotten Taurusses of Ed Kazmirski and did reconstruct that plane, See my thread : Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth.
I also did recognize the mixed up Taurus of Ed as used in Genk Belgium after the estate planes were sold by Chuck Noble on e-bay.
Your plane.
Wings
Remarkable plan form of the Taurus but sheeted,
If 19% thick? Yes Taurus, maybe wing kit.
Mounting not with rubber bands, modified.
Stab and elevator
Plan form Taurus, but again sheeted and no threaded hinges.
Fin and rudder? Not yet!
Nose? not yet!
First the remarkable basic design facts to distinguish a commercial Taurus from other pattern ships.
Taurus, tricycle landing gear with brakes on mains
Streamlined low drag nose for propeller efficiency
Long tail boom to dampen elevator reeds servo input.
Internal low drag elevator coupling
Remarkable tricycle decalage for full multi pattern flying.
Swept back of hinge line of the rudder, rudder/fin like a shark
Hooooooooo. Now it is going wrong.
The decalage of your plane is of a taildragger!
I see a hatch above the tank!
I do not find that long tail boom!
I do see an external elevator coupling!
The nose is missing a lot of material and is much to blunt, scratch built
I do see an Orion fin and rudder!!!!!!!!
The pane is an Orion "modified", in total overview.
Scratch built fuselage based on the Orion, distances, layout and tail dragger decalage.
External elevator linking and the stab is placed more backwards to enlarge the horizontal tail moment probably direction one of Taurus’ remarkable details.
Modified canopy and turtle deck to give the plane another "sport" look but more drag.
Removable tank hatch as used in the Orion and blunt high drag, so “no Kazmirski” nose.
Chino, let me know what you think about this.
Success the modified Orion restauration is finished I see.
Successful flights!!
Cees
I see the pictures of your plane and read the subject of the thread: Modified Taurus restoration.
First, congrats, nice job I wish you many successful flights.
My two cents about the Taurus,
To distinguish a Taurus from another pattern ship you have to know all remarkable basic design details of a Taurus. To qualify a Taurus, or a modified, you have to find back these remarkable details or, signs of these of what is left.
Flying and building Taurus for many years, translating original plans to the metric system, I know all details. Result in the past was I did recover one of the forgotten Taurusses of Ed Kazmirski and did reconstruct that plane, See my thread : Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth.
I also did recognize the mixed up Taurus of Ed as used in Genk Belgium after the estate planes were sold by Chuck Noble on e-bay.
Your plane.
Wings
Remarkable plan form of the Taurus but sheeted,
If 19% thick? Yes Taurus, maybe wing kit.
Mounting not with rubber bands, modified.
Stab and elevator
Plan form Taurus, but again sheeted and no threaded hinges.
Fin and rudder? Not yet!
Nose? not yet!
First the remarkable basic design facts to distinguish a commercial Taurus from other pattern ships.
Taurus, tricycle landing gear with brakes on mains
Streamlined low drag nose for propeller efficiency
Long tail boom to dampen elevator reeds servo input.
Internal low drag elevator coupling
Remarkable tricycle decalage for full multi pattern flying.
Swept back of hinge line of the rudder, rudder/fin like a shark
Hooooooooo. Now it is going wrong.
The decalage of your plane is of a taildragger!
I see a hatch above the tank!
I do not find that long tail boom!
I do see an external elevator coupling!
The nose is missing a lot of material and is much to blunt, scratch built
I do see an Orion fin and rudder!!!!!!!!
The pane is an Orion "modified", in total overview.
Scratch built fuselage based on the Orion, distances, layout and tail dragger decalage.
External elevator linking and the stab is placed more backwards to enlarge the horizontal tail moment probably direction one of Taurus’ remarkable details.
Modified canopy and turtle deck to give the plane another "sport" look but more drag.
Removable tank hatch as used in the Orion and blunt high drag, so “no Kazmirski” nose.
Chino, let me know what you think about this.
Success the modified Orion restauration is finished I see.
Successful flights!!
Cees
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ORIGINAL: jjscott
Taurus, Orion, whatever. It is a wonderful old airplane that you have done a great restoration of. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
Taurus, Orion, whatever. It is a wonderful old airplane that you have done a great restoration of. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
I didn't expect the post of Chino his Orion was finished and did find this thread
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10...anchor/tm.htm#
So I edit my post after it was placed to wish him good luck.
Cees
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Unlike Cees, I too think that you have done a nice job of a modified, stock Taurus. The fin/rudder outline has only been slightly tweaked, but it is Taurus, the internal structure, what can be seen, is certainly Taurus, diagonal doubler sheet and thick triplers. The removeable tank cover is a personal mod, certainly no standard Orion or Taurus shows it. A good idea, but it might lead to a slightly less stiff front end. Bolt on wing was a common mod, even back in the day. I like the wing fairings too, again you could only fit them with a bolt on wing. Should be a nice, fun model. Could you update later on weights and flight report?
Evan, WB #12.
Evan, WB #12.
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ORIGINAL: Jim_Purcha
I can see Post#7 by Taurusflyer. It's visible now. His posts always seems to come and go on RCU.
Jim
I can see Post#7 by Taurusflyer. It's visible now. His posts always seems to come and go on RCU.
Jim
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Yeah, Inoticed that too..
Jim posted this...
And shortly later the forum showed Taurus Flyer had made a new post, yet there was no post.. just jjscot's last post... Ithought it was strange too, and have seen this once or twice in the past (no idea who posters were) so Ieven checked on another PC with same invisible latest post from Taurus Flyer.
Glad Iwasnt only one that noticed.
Jim posted this...
ORIGINAL: jjscott
Taurus, Orion, whatever. It is a wonderful old airplane that you have done a great restoration of. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
Taurus, Orion, whatever. It is a wonderful old airplane that you have done a great restoration of. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
Glad Iwasnt only one that noticed.
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Really neat restoration, Chino.
I like the "period modified" models of the Classic era. That one is a good looking version and thanks for the pictures.
Chris...
I like the "period modified" models of the Classic era. That one is a good looking version and thanks for the pictures.
Chris...
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Thank you TaurusFlyer for the information. I answered you in the thread “Help identifying this…Taurus?”.<o
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7DT22kmtGc
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ORIGINAL: chino_2005
Right now I don´t know if it is the oldest mod Taurus or Orion on earth.
Right now I don´t know if it is the oldest mod Taurus or Orion on earth.
Chino,
The video is nice shot of the plane and of very good quality! Can you tell me amount of MB?
Orion? Taurus?
Of course it is no point at all only for our historical way of looking at the plane it iis interesting to have attention for it in this period.
If you want we can make a more detailed comparison trying to reconstruct the builders way of building in the past. The know-how is here, the tools we have to make.
If you want first of all is, make a new picture on certain distance of the plane.
I already did make mine.
Keep an eye on the plane or hold it in position wih your hands!!
Location of the camera:
Camere in top axle from "about" the CG.
Distance 254 cm is 100 inch measured from bottom of the plane near that CG.
By making these pictures and compare we eliminate most of cushion effect.
My way of thinking about, is it a Taurus or is it a Orion?
Look a the movie Tora Tora Tora, we can make a Harvard look like a Zero if we want.
So we first look at basic proportions of the fuselage because these are the key for the flight characteristics of the "We all know Taurus".
after that we keep in mind there are other possibilities:
Taurus with short tailcone, modification for proportional or Orion
Let me know what you think about this.
Cees
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ORIGINAL: chino_2005
Right now I don´t know if it is the oldest mod Taurus or Orion on earth.
Right now I don´t know if it is the oldest mod Taurus or Orion on earth.
You might as well at least "claim" that it is.
Regardless, it's a cute little plane that flies great. The tank window is interesting...at least you can always be sure the fuel line is attached, (on the outside at least). Taurus or Orion, it is highly modified from whatever it was as a kit, but it is a pretty plane. A lot of thought and work went into modifying it from the original. It would have been quicker to build in its original form. You know, (just a thought), it possibly could have been REPAIRED, or REBUILT to look like that after a major crash...who knows.
I would probably have removed the "Cool Power" decal before painting, but maybe you liked it that way.
My favorite picture was the one of the landing...looked like a nice touch-down.
Duane
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ORIGINAL: 8178
Very nice! I wonder how old it is, it might be the oldest (mod) Taurus on Earth.
Very nice! I wonder how old it is, it might be the oldest (mod) Taurus on Earth.
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ORIGINAL: Rendegade
Hah.
Love the little inset window to check the tank. congrats on a nice little refurbishment
Hah.
Love the little inset window to check the tank. congrats on a nice little refurbishment
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