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CTDavies 11-05-2006 12:32 PM

Here she is!!!
 
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This is my CD-Scaledesigns Boeing B-17 C prototype. As you can see she's ready to go. Just a few small things to take care of, but hopefully we'll have her ready in December(-ish).
Chris

BarracudaHockey 11-05-2006 01:55 PM

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Thats sweet!

How bout some specs?

Wing span, channels? Operating flaps, retracts, bomb bay?

Engines and or motor/battery combos?

abufletcher 11-05-2006 03:21 PM

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You look like one proud papa, there! :D

CTDavies 11-05-2006 04:37 PM

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Hi Don,
I guess you know that feeling when it's done, or getting near to being done. This is actually a scratch built I started nearly four years ago. I would never have dreamed at the time that it would take so long, but a lot of things have happened since and I have designed and built several other aircraft in between. I received an invitation to show it at an exhibition in Bremen in two weeks, so I've been getting things done in time to take some pictures for the Bremen catalogue, which is why there is no news on the Pup this weekend. But I guess you're right, after that long time finally seeing it come together with some, albeit make shift, national insignia makes me one proud Papa.

CTDavies 11-05-2006 04:44 PM

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Hi Hockey,

here are some basics;
scale: 1:10th
wingspan: 124"
power: four O.S. 52 four strokes
six channels
Robart retracts
working flaps
weight: 33lbs

Design work started March 2003 on AutoCad. Prototype build was started October 2003. Traditional wood construction overall, glass covered, includes vacuum formed canopies and details like superchargers and exhausts. No additional weight was needed, the model balanced perfectly off the drawing board. There are still a few lose ends we need to take care of, but we're hoping the maiden will be in December.

CTDavies 11-05-2006 04:45 PM

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here are two other pictures from this afternoon I like


tailskid 11-06-2006 12:11 AM

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This bird needs a three-bladed prop(s)....

abufletcher 11-06-2006 01:39 AM

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Chris, your enormous B-17C sure puts my little Snipe project in perspective! Honestly, I've never even thought about doing a build of such size or complexity. I'm impressed!

CTDavies 11-06-2006 02:25 PM

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ORIGINAL: abufletcher

Chris, your enormous B-17C sure puts my little Snipe project in perspective! Honestly, I've never even thought about doing a build of such size or complexity. I'm impressed!
Hey, Abu! Thanks for your kind words, greatly appreciated!
As you can see it hasn't even been painted yet. We're leaving that until after the maiden. Then we'll know if it's worth using up all those rolls of Flite Metal we bought for it. Nothing looks more like aluminium than real aluminium, but that stuff's expensive. We did paint on some national insignia and some de-icing boots, as it looked a bit bare without them. Hopefully everything will be fine [8D] and in a while she'll look terrific.

CTDavies 11-06-2006 02:29 PM

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ORIGINAL: tailskid

This bird needs a three-bladed prop(s)....
I don't think an O.S. 52 can turn three bladed props, but you're right; she'll look even better than she already does with them.

Chad Veich 11-06-2006 03:37 PM

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A fantastic achievement! Is she going to get a simulated natural metal finish eventually?

BarracudaHockey 11-06-2006 03:58 PM

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Outstanding workmanship, my complements.!

Frank Sopwith 06-16-2007 02:35 PM

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Finally, today, we made some testruns with the B17-C, the engines performed well and so did the Perry fuelpumps!
Next weekend some small adjustments and off she goes.....
Let the pictures speak for themselves,
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun02.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun03.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun04.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun05.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun10.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun11.jpg
http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums...ginesrun12.jpg

Frank (test pilot for CD scaledesigns)

CTDavies 06-16-2007 04:38 PM

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Hi All, and thanks to Frank for posting todays pictures. As he already said all went very well this afternoon, we've tested the OS 52 four strokes with the Perry pumps and and we're very satisfied with the performance all around. Here is a YouTube of todays events for you all to enjoy. Please note this does not show the test flights, it's ground runs only. We deliberately hadn't finalized the CoG yet, as todays goal was to test the engines 'in situ' with the pumps and that is what we achieved. Maybe I'll add another video next weekend with the test flights.
[link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx61LljemyQ]You Tube: CD-Scaledesigns B-17 Ground Runs[/link]

abufletcher 06-16-2007 05:13 PM

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That sound is just too cool for words!

reincarnate 06-16-2007 06:45 PM

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OK I've stumbled across this thread, and now I can't wait to see how she looks finished. Outstanding in every way. One of the finest models I've seen for awhile.

rrudytoo 06-16-2007 10:46 PM

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All I can say is, "WOW!" You have done a fabulous and professional job with both your remarkable Sharkfinned Fortress and video. The still pictures of the B-17 being serviced at the field really illustrate the size and workmanship of this outstanding model. Sir, you have much to be proud of, my friend! Fantasitc job!!!!

Al

Mister Biek 06-17-2007 08:10 AM

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Hi frank, onwijs gaaf filmpje man!!!!

Ik heb zoooooooooveel respect voor de B17, met name de Memphis Belle, dat ik die
dus inderdaad van CDscaledesign gaat bouwen.
Maar dan ook helemaal kompleet, ook het bom afwerpsysteem, en een roterende Belly turrett.

Ga zo door......

nu wil ik nog een gebouwd model zien in het echt.....

greetz, Peter:D

reincarnate 06-17-2007 09:17 AM

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ORIGINAL: Mister Biek

Hi frank, onwijs gaaf filmpje man!!!!

Ik heb zoooooooooveel respect voor de B17, met name de Memphis Belle, dat ik die
dus inderdaad van CDscaledesign gaat bouwen.
Maar dan ook helemaal kompleet, ook het bom afwerpsysteem, en een roterende Belly turrett.

Ga zo door......

nu wil ik nog een gebouwd model zien in het echt.....

greetz, Peter:D
I agree with Peter. Memphis Belle would be an apt tribute bird to pattern after. Good luck on your bird Peter.

FliteMetal 06-17-2007 01:01 PM

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I believe the Memphis Belle was a completely different Mk of the B-17 from this model. Isn't this more along the
lines of the B-17C?
http://www.strijdbewijs.nl/birds/b17/B1702.jpg
Here is the actual Memphis Belle B-17G being restored to non-flying museum state for display in Dayton, Ohio.
http://www.taphilo.com/history/B-17-...restore-02.jpg
Here is the B-17G:
http://www.airpages.ru/draw/b17_mod.gif

Frank Sopwith 06-17-2007 01:14 PM

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I believe the Memphis Belle was a completely different Mk of the B-17 from this model. Isn't this more along the lines of the B-17C
Yes, but Peter is referring to the G-type, also available from CD scaledesigns......;)

Frank

FliteMetal 06-17-2007 01:20 PM

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That's what I get for dropping into the middle of your thread :^) Your "C" looks beautiful. Not often we see any C's Stateside. Watching with interest! I saw the Ju88 at 1/6.5 scale. Are the clear and fiber glass components ready for sale? This should make an excellent electric project.

Chad Veich 06-17-2007 01:52 PM

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Memphis Belle is an F model B-17 without the chin turret of the G among other things.

FliteMetal 06-17-2007 02:02 PM

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Hi Chad:

Yeah, I thought so as well but found repeated references to the G relative to Wright Patterson restoration. Interesting how historical accuracy gets twisted as the time line grows :^) Found the actual complete model#: Boeing B-17F-10-BO .

Just discovered what "appears to be" an authentic b/w shot of the Memphis Belle. Here is the link:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...phis_Belle.jpg


Frank Sopwith 06-25-2007 03:40 AM

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Just balanced her; you're looking at 2.2 lbs of additional weight in the nose, bringing the total weight on 39 lbs, bit on the heavy side?
What do you think guys, will it fly????

http://foto.modelbouwforum.nl/albums.../balance01.jpg

Frank


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