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Let me try to talk to George one more time. He didn’t reply the las time I PMd him.I really want to build that nosen too. I have the original nosen plans and short kit but the he built it seemed easier
Let me try to talk to George one more time. He didn’t reply the las time I PMd him.I really want to build that nosen too. I have the original nosen plans and short kit but the he built it seemed easier
I think maybe Jerry’s plans are the way to go. George’s plans were really good, but, if they’re not going to be available, we might as well move on. Besides, George’s plans were 3 times the price.George replied to me to say he's not selling plans anymore. I asked if he'd send the files to my local Staples who could print and then delete them but he didn't respond. The Jerry Bates 1/4 scale (112") plans are $60 plus $18 shipping, Jerry replied right away to my emails so he'll have a set in the mail to me this week. Not sure I need a 112" Mustang on my bench but that appears to be the direction I'm going in at the moment.
As I recall, the Nosen original is a 1piece wing. When Bud first drew them, there was no such thing as servo extensions or gas engines. The ailerons were connected to standard analog servos using long rods and bell cranks. There was no provision for disconnecting these rods.Is the three piece wing the stock Nosen design? A fellow club member has one he bought at a swap meet and has been changing to electric. He's recently come to the conclusion the plane is too much for him. I've seen the fuselage, and it's pretty rough, but I may try and talk him out of it. I've never seen the wing.
You are correct. The original Nosen 'Stang was a one piece full build wing. The fuse was also full build. However there was an addendum one could purchase. The glass fuse was much lighter and much less work. Not to mention considerably lighter. I had one many moons ago and planned to finish it. But unfortunately life got in the way and had to sell it. Not a big deal though. I think I am going to like the Don Smith much better. Even though it will be a long and intensive build, I think it will come out much more scale in lines. I have posted a couple of photos of my Nosen from all those years ago.As I recall, the Nosen original is a 1piece wing. When Bud first drew them, there was no such thing as servo extensions or gas engines. The ailerons were connected to standard analog servos using long rods and bell cranks. There was no provision for disconnecting these rods.
Hello FR! I'm late to the game so it seems, but am really interested in the Doss Steed P-51 plans that you have. Is there any way that I may get a set of the plans from you? I'd like to pay you for them if possible.Plans