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Stab angle on a Tiporarie Pattern plane
Any one know the angle on the stabs on a Tiporarie pattern plane?
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Stab angle on a Tiporarie Pattern plane
It's 4-1/4 inches if you're putting the pipe under the wing.. it should be reduced to 2 inches if the pipe runs behind a rear exhaust engine.
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Stab angle on a Tiporarie Pattern plane
Pipe location did not determine the stab location on the Tipo. Whether or not the stab was joined with anhedral decided the location. The Dick Hanson kit has both locations marked on the fuse in the Tipo+ kit. I don't know if he marked both locations on the original fuse.
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Stab angle on a Tiporarie Pattern plane
I was referring to the original Tiporare which didn't have the straight stab option. Taking away the pipe alters the skidding and drag characteristics of the fuselage.
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Stab angle on a Tiporarie Pattern plane
Originally posted by tipo750 I was referring to the original Tiporare which didn't have the straight stab option. Taking away the pipe alters the skidding and drag characteristics of the fuselage. John |
Glad to hear that !!
John,
Thanks for the update... I just came into possession of a new/old Tipo which I am doing a complete strip/recover of and am going to put an almost new Rossi RE in it.... I was concerned that the stab angle was going to make a difference... I will post a pic when I get thru with her... this place makes for a great clearinghouse of information..!!! Thanks, Deadstik.... :D |
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