A little break from the 330 for a couple of days. But I promise to get back on it. In the meantime I decided last evening to take another gander at the 112" Don Smith Stang plans.
When i first committed myself on this bird, I wasn't sure of the engine I would be using. That was "YEARS" before I made the discovery of my love/lust for the red headed beasties. Let's fast forward to present day. Unless I win the lottery... (or marry a filthy rich red head) I highly doubt anything other than a dub 110cs inline twin will be the power plant for this project. And even that will be half a months wages. Sheesh...!! But that is set in stone, so let's take a look at a minor modification. The plans show and the plane was designed around a 5.8 gas engine. At roughly 95cc, the 5.8 would do fine. Except, I want the 110cs for the emergency power. Lol. Clearly the 5.8 fits very nicely in the nose.
The modification I will need to make is setting the firewall back far enough to accommodate the length of the inline red headed beast dub. At 249.5 mm, (9.8 inches=9-3/16") it will be necessary to allow for the extra length.
Simple task, right? Guess we'll find out.
I'd forgotten just how big this bird will be. A 3" tailwheel and a stab at nearly 40" tells me right quick she won't be no glow (shudder) sized warbird.
Heck, even the instrument cluster will be over 8" wide.
One definate issue I plan to address is the "auw" of this beast. I've been told the Plane "should" build around 45-52 pounds. At the size of a 35% 100cc'er, one would think it would be possible to hit the scales at or around 30ish pounds right? Ah, but this is a warbird. They build heavy. I talked to two separate individuals that have built this plane and they smashed their scales when the 75 pound tanks hit them. Ugh. Yeah, that ain't gonna happen. Sooo... I am setting out with one thought in mind. To scale her in at the less than 40 pound mark. Ready to fly less fuel. I feesibly think it's possible. I'm sure it will depend on just "HOW" over board I go with the build. And that...we will start finding out in a couple of months. Once the Velox is done and all other irons in the fire are removed, I will start my winter build project... a few months early. Lol.
So get ready fellas. Build thread up and coming soon. Exclusively only to Giant Scale News!!