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Actually, started with the DHC-1 Chipmunk, one of the most graceful looking trainers ariound, and looks marvelous in trainer yellow .
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DHC-5 wanted
Hello everyone
A question for the experts in the design of paper airplane models, if the DHC-4 Caribou is already designed, how hard it would be to transform it into a DHC-5 Buffalo?, I think that most of the work has already been done. |
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I think Murph will take bribes to do a series of DHC planes. He has done DHC-6 and 8 and if the bribe is huge, he may be tempted to do DHC-1 thru 5 and then 7 and then 9 also. Thus, a complete DHC series.
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I want to do the Buffalo. Just gathering info. I thought about modifying the Caribou, bit it's an older model, and there are a number of changes that'll be needed. New engines, new tail, possibly new landing gear, etc. Starting fresh would mean good formers, separate tabs, and a better fit of parts.
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I really like to snoop around looking for line drawings, and regarding the DHC-5 Buffalo, although I still haven't achieved anything spectacular, however I know that
in Aviation News Magazine Vol 17 No 26 12-25 May 1989 contains a set of line drawings of this plane, maybe someone from England or somewhere else, who reads this message can have this number and help for this cause. The drawings included in "Aviation News" when it had the newspaper format or in the early following magazines were fantastic |
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Wikipedia does say DeHavilland Canada was sold to Bombardier, so the DHC-9 is probably the CRJ-900 now (model in process.) |
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DHC-7 boring? Balderdash !!!!. Nameless? Say "Dash Se-wen" like my grandson learned. Lots of great schemes. I think you would be the first, a pioneer, a true explorer of things paper to make one . Just say over and over - Jeff Tweedy, Jeff Tweedy, ...
John Last edited by yukonjohn; 03-31-2020 at 09:56 PM. |
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I bet someone in the DH design office was thinking; "I wonder if we took the Buffalo and added two more engines, the paying public with think it is even twice as safe. I bet we could sell a ton of these". They actually sold about 1565 tons of DHC-7. Looking forward to seeing a kit some day .
John |
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Unless I'm looking at the wrong plane, the DHC-7 doesn't look anything like a Buffalo. IT looks more like they made the DHC-8 by removing 2 engines from the -7, then stretching it.
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Yep, I think that is how they got the -8. For the -7, kind of take the wings and tail and engines of the -5, add two more engines and purdy up the fuselage and you would get the -7. That of course would be the layman's version of designing a -7 kit. Your design process would be more complex and closer to reality, and very much appreciated if you were able to get to it some day. But enough of my blathering on - have to get to some building some day.
John |
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