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Nieuport
24 40"
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Short
Kit & Plans: $120 0Buy
It
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Skill
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
More
than 386 laser cut parts |
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Scale:
1/8 |
Prop:
12x6 |
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Channels:
R/E/A/T |
Wheels:
balsa and plywood with Neoprene foam tires |
| Wingspan:
40" |
Airfoil Type: under cambered
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Wing
Area: 380 sq in
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Cowl:
built up balsa and plywood |
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Designer:
M.K.
Bengtson |
Weight:
32 oz |
jSpinner:
optional
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Prototype:
Bert Ayers
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Power
System: AXI 2217/20 Brushless Outrunner |
Shipping
Weight: 3 pounds |
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Available |
Includes
instruction manual
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FEATURES - One
piece construction with scale fuselage and tail shapes
- Top
and bottom wing alignment is built into model
- Scale
dihedral, includes in wing aileron servos
- Fuselage
built from laser cut formers and stringers
- Front
of the fuselage is balsa box, the rear is built up with top and bottom formers,
stringers
- Laser
cut parts for built up cowl
- Dummy
Vickers machine gun kit included
- Laser
cut plywood landing gear in scale outline
- Laser
cut IP struts
- Laser
cut tail parts included with 1/32" balsa sheeting
- Scale
number of ribs
- Laser
cut 1/32" plywood trailing edges included
- Carbon
tube leading edges and 1/8" diameter carbon rod spars in scale location (not
included)
- Under
cambered airfoil
- Balsa
and plywood wheel kit with Neoprene foam rubber tire material included
- Dummy
bell crank mechanically operated by in wing servos
- Dummy
motor with electric motor mount included
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HISTORICAL
SIGNIFICANCE From
WikiPedia: The Nieuport 24 introduced a new fuselage of improved aerodynamic
form, rounded wingtips, and a tail unit incorporating a small fixed fin and a
curved rudder. The tailskid was sprung internally and had a neater appearance
than that on earlier Nieuports. A 130 hp Le Rhône rotary engine was fitted. There
were initial structural problems with the new tail, and most production aircraft
of the type were of the Nieuport 24bis model, which retained the fuselage and
wings of the 24, but reverted to the Nieuport 17 type tailplane, tailskid and
rectangular balanced rudder. The new tail was finally standardised on the Nieuport
27. A batch of Nieuport 24bis were built in England for the Royal Naval Air
Service. The standard armament of the Nieuport 17 (a synchronised Vickers in
French service - a Lewis gun on a Foster mounting on the top wing in British service)
was retained to save weight and retain a good performance, although many 24s were
used as advanced trainers and normally flown without guns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuport_24
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