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Rocketeer10 07-01-2003 08:00 PM

3-views for an Islander?
 
Hi all, am in the process of designing a 100 inch BRITTEN-NORMAN ISLANDER. I have two G-26s and I want something easy to build. What I am looking for is a good set of 3-views that would show a few cross sections. I already have a rough CAD drawing but need just a little more info before adding construction detail. if anyone has a suggestion, please let me know.
GY

clscale-RCU 07-02-2003 02:53 AM

3-views for an Islander?
 
try Bob's aircraft documentation, he has pictures of actual islander's and over 35,000 3-views in his collection. I'm sure he has something on that plane.

www.bobsairdoc.com

IWC 07-02-2003 12:17 PM

3-views for an Islander?
 
Try the Nexus Plans site for super-scale plans using two 40's

Baldeagle 07-02-2003 03:59 PM

3-views for an Islander?
 
GY
Go to thr twin fourm and do a search for Islander. There is a couple in there.

FliteMetal 07-05-2003 02:24 PM

BN-2 Miltary or Civilian Islander?
 
A John Wayne style grab it and let's go twin...
http://cavok-aviation-photos.net/BN2_B03.jpg
Several years back a friend and I constructed a 100 inch BN-2. Its a symetrical fuselage with only the need to adjust the width in proportion to the height for formers.
http://www.alea.org/pics/images/uk/gnesu.jpg
There is a planset in MAN's catalog...check their web order form. A three piece wing was used on our's with ST-75's. .23-.25 c.i. gas is a waste on this 1800 sq inch plus plane. The important thing to remember about this plane is to keep that huge tail and horizonal stab as light as possible. The nose moment is shorter than it appears because of the large windshield.
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori...peg/bn2_01.jpg
Cockpit arrangement.
I didn't draw anything in CAD, it was enlarged with a copier and the former shape with interior side ply longerns were notched to align everything.
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori...peg/bn2_23.jpg
There is an exo-skeleton on the BN-2 to re-enforce it on the outside. Why you ask? The BN-2 was and still is a favorite hack in the 3rd world where Dorniers, Porters, & Twin Otters are too expensive. Those aircraft have large absorbing landing gear which soaks up the roughness of landing where only buffalo roam.
http://www.flusiwelt.de/BN2_IHER_1.gif
The B-N fuselages began to crack at the wing leading and trailing edge, around the rear door and windows. Instead of redesigning the landing gear... they simply doubled the skin in those areas.
http://www.skytrans.com.au/images/5_BN2.jpg
Pilatus owns B-N. and still today is their only twin. The BN2 is assembled in Ireland after being bought and sold many times in many countries. I guess they figure since they are making parts for repair of inservice airframes its cheap enough to assemble a few each year ;).
http://www.airliners.de/wissen/lexik...r/islander.jpg
Making a built up wing will reward you with a nice wing loading. In our case we used foam with an inner aluminum tube spar in a three piece configuration split just outside the nacelles.

Flaps are a must or your model will sustain the same stress as the full size. The wing is unusually thin requiring more runout than you would consider adequate for takeoff.

nukes 07-07-2003 04:13 PM

3-views for an Islander?
 
here is a link to some 3-view link sites.

http://spadworld.net/links.php?c=20

good luck.

Baldeagle 07-08-2003 12:45 AM

3-views for an Islander?
 
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Nice looking Islander. I have one with a ws of 72 in and Fox 40 s flies it at half throtal. One engine is no problem, it just yays a little. I am sure a bigger one would be just as easy to fly.

FliteMetal 07-08-2003 01:51 AM

3-views for an Islander?
 
I like the exhaust oil deflector... :^)


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