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Posted: May/25/2021 at 6:27am  Quote
 
Wingspan 98in. Glow Moki 1.80 6 channels. Designer Mark Frankel.

 I assume Mike's is an enlargement of Mark Frankel's planset available free online. It is always simpler to build something which has a readily available resource for a canopy, cowl, and in this case, Styrene corrugation.

Simply download the .pdf files, decide on the size you want and send them to be laser cut...






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Posted: May/25/2021 at 6:44am  Quote
 
Hi Ed

The wheels appear to be on different levels.

Why would that be?

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Posted: May/25/2021 at 7:16am  Quote
 
Different levels? Every plan sheet image has to be "scaled" to an identical level/size.

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Posted: May/25/2021 at 7:24am  Quote
 
The front wheel is lower than the mains by about a tyre width.

The base lines look to be parallel.  Odd, no?


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Posted: May/25/2021 at 7:34am  Quote
 
This should clear up the "stance" of the at rest 34.




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Posted: May/25/2021 at 7:45am  Quote
 
Aha!  So, they do that so that the datum line coincides with the top and bottom of the page?

Interesting.

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No, No mystery at all.
The airplane center line is level and the plane sits at a positive angle on the ground so the odd look.
Likely drawn with the struts fully extended as well not with the struts under load.
Look at pictures to get the right fuselage attitude.
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PS it looks like Ed beat me to it while I was composing my response.

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BTW the 98" span T-34 would be underpowered with a MOKI 1.8. Even a 2.10 would be hard pressed to make enough power to fly this plane around.
Fitting a powerplant in the airplane without parts exposed would be a challenge. My buddy is wrestling with a Hosteteler Bonanza which is essentially the same airframe and also the Nose gear so far forward complicates things, even with a twin gasser.
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