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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 8 2013,7:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Pleased you got it and up and running , I staggered real fast .. thinking .. do I want to be a Capitalist Pig or a Communistic Pig .. "I VONT PLARN - Kick Toir und Vly" and not break down![]()
Getting goods at mes Russian Oih!
LOL am putting her through some tests as I write comparing to the real specs. Alabeo have done a really great job, weights, performance etc are pretty well bang-on (unlike some Carenado aircraft) - just seeing if she'll climb to her max ceiling of 25,000 ft. Am using the flight notes from the default Goose and Beaver as they have the same engines - so far so good. Have bumped up the cruise climb specs to about 1.2 (most of them need this for realistic ceiling performance and slightly lower stall speed) and have knocked back the pitch stability from 1.0 to about 0.6 as there's some bad shaking at around 140 kts (flat out it's supposed to do around 184 knots - which it does) - could have been caused by my autopilot addition hehe. All good! Am gonna have hours of fun out of this wee bird me thinks
(And I've learned how to crank the seat up and down (eyepoint) yayyyy!- I can see over the nose now!!!! Just have to figure out how to do a screen grab on the Mac Laptop running Windows ;-/. It doesn't have a "print screen" like a full PC keypad. (Frame grab in the Mac mode is easy) grrrrrr :-/
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gojozoom wrote:QUOTE (gojozoom @ Jun 10 2013,10:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I actually found a full POH for the military/navy versions (basically identical) here:
http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircr...-airplanes.html
Also, here are the factory specifications:
http://www.avialogs.com/index.php/en/aircr...ifications.html
Awesome find, thank you gojozoom! Have bookmarked this site for future reference. I had everything BUT the fuel flow consumption and most of my re-doing of 70's - current aircraft came from FLYING Annuals. (No Staggerwing tho, which I managed to get most of the info from other sites)


FlyingKiwi wrote:QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Jun 17 2013,10:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Auckland Aero Club did operate one back in the 1940s. Not aware of any others in NZ in that era though.
Sure it was not a Waco , not my specialty GA types .. i'll keep sourcing and hopeful find a pic , other infoLast edited by Ian Warren on Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
FlyingKiwi wrote:QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Jun 18 2013,9:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>No it was definitely a Staggerwing, it was also taken over by the air force during WWII, not sure what happened to it after that, I believe it returned to the club at least briefly and I have a vague feeling it ended up going to Australia.
Yip found it ,Known only by its construction designation C17L used between 1939 to 1946 - NZ573 used as communication liaison and medical transport , ZK-AEU c/n107 one of six 'L' variants built
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