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spindoctor 10-21-2002 09:14 PM

Excalibur pattern plane?
 
I just started flying an Excalibur 2-meter pattern plane, a couple-o-weeks ago. I purchased it used (very), as it had a long list of previous owners, including Dean Wilson, and it was built by Dave Guerrin.

Other than that, I know very little about it's design, or who produced it, or any history, etc. I'd love to know more, if anyone has any tidbits of information, or old copies of plans, instructions, etc.

Last weekend I flew it in sportsman class for the first time. I didn't do too well, but had an incredibly good time flying it. I've got an old YS1.20FZ on the nose, and the pair are perfectly matched. It's fast, tight, and gracefull in manuvers, but slows down like a glider for landings. I'm in love.


Thx,

flywilly 10-22-2002 05:07 PM

Excalibur pattern plane?
 
Steve Stricker designed and kitted it about 10 years ago. The 'jet' appearance was very popular - sorta like the EU1-A of 20 years ago. Designed around the YS 1.20AC.
Keep practicing ;)

Whiplash 06-04-2003 06:35 PM

Excalibur pattern plane?
 
Hello spindoctor,

Steve and I designed the Excalibur I, (yours is probably the slightly different Excalibur II, (straight trailing edge, slightly lower horizontal stab, a little more curvature to the fuselage along the canopy lower edge) back in 1988, shortly after the TOC was over. The original intent was to make a 2-meter pattern bird that had a very big jet look; EU1-a, Brushfire. Steve did pretty well at the NATS with Excal I in 89', I think he finished 3rd or 4th. I still have Excal I, wing/stab cores and original fuselages with molded panel lines, single sheet plan, molded canopy and cockpit if your interested?

Jeff-RCU 06-06-2003 03:54 PM

Excalibur pattern plane?
 
I flew an Excalibur II that i bought used from a guy named richard fletcher. It had an os.140 and flew very well. Sadly itonly lasted 4 flights and I had a senior moment while low, fast and inverted!

spindoctor 06-07-2003 09:51 PM

Excaliber photos?
 
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Here's one of mine in flight. Any more?

Ron Stahl 09-28-2003 06:39 PM

RE: Excalibur pattern plane?
 
I have the molds for the fuse to the Excalibur II and can produce them as needed. Steve and I are old friends. Steve decided to will them to me as I have the #1 production Excalibur2 kit as well as the last one he did. Mine of course is in Blue Angels #4 scheme. Contact me if anyone needs info

Jeff-RCU 09-29-2003 01:07 PM

RE: Excalibur pattern plane?
 
Ron,
I'm looking towards building season and had an Excalibur II that I bought from a guy out east. It was a very nice flying plane with an OS1.40. it didn't last long because of my stupidity.

I enjoy pattern planes that don't look patternish. Currently flying a Jupiter, and just finished a Dr Jekyl Bipe which did not measure up to my expectations (flies like crap! severe roll coupling with rudder). So, what is involved in producing a kit? Can you produce the wing cores also? I really don't need plans, just basic dimensions (Cg, Tube placement, etc). I tried to email you through the system, but got an error message back. Please reply to: [email protected]

Thanks
Jeff

PS: or are you interested in selling the completed planes?

eaglednf 10-22-2007 04:54 PM

RE: Excalibur pattern plane?
 
I have just obtained a ExcaliburII - Used. Does anyone have the instructions or any documentation? I want to bring this beautiful bird back to pristine condition and fly it in local contests. I think the design and look is great

falcon6171 04-25-2019 02:42 PM

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...a8ab89437a.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...f7afc140a2.jpg

falcon6171 04-25-2019 02:44 PM

what kind of motor mount is used?

RCBruski65 04-26-2019 01:01 PM

Looks like it may be set up for one of the old Dave Brown Vibra mounts.

RCBruski65 04-26-2019 01:03 PM

https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...if?format=750w

SStricker 01-19-2025 07:05 PM

It was the last of the tricycle landing gear pattern planes. I love the F-4 Phantom and tried to incorporate some of those characteristics into the design. It came out just as pattern planes were evolving in a totally different direction. I always thought it looked kinda cool and I liked it very much.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...2d652193f.jpeg
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...72f2bec93.jpeg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...83420157e.jpeg

flywilly 01-20-2025 03:06 PM

That looks like a USA Star in the background of the first photo. What changes were made to the Excalibur 2 in the 3rd photo?
the EU-1A was the first truly jet-like pattern ship. The Excalibur was much sexier and, in my opinion, a better flying airplane.
The good old days…..

SStricker 01-20-2025 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by flywilly (Post 12813483)
That looks like a USA Star in the background of the first photo. What changes were made to the Excalibur 2 in the 3rd photo?
the EU-1A was the first truly jet-like pattern ship. The Excalibur was much sexier and, in my opinion, a better flying airplane.
The good old days…..

All of the photos are of the same airplane.

The EU1-A flew great but in my opinion had a vertical (Z axis) cg problem which affected the uplines. I messed around with engine thrust and weight distribution but in the end you just had to fly through it. But I loved the EU1-A
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...3d27d1fc4.jpeg



The Excalibur’s weakness was sitting still in Buffeting wind. I really wanted to experiment with some solutions for that but I stopped flying pattern before I could solve it.

flywilly 01-21-2025 07:00 AM

Some beautiful pattern ships, Steve! I never had an EU-1A, but I seem to remember some discussion about lowering the stab. I wanted one, but it seemed there were a lot of them in the northeast at the time; so I stuck with my Deception.
Pattern has certainly changed a lot since then.


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