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  1. Knightzone

    HO-229 Flight Characteristics

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOB45i5BtQQ In case you havent seen this already, here ya go. Quality time waster, this channel. Theres also two videos if you check out this youtube channel on flying wings. ETA:Start at 33 mins to get sort of on topic.
  2. Knightzone

    Lost of engine power due to crank

    "reciprocal motion to rotational motion of the crank" from top dead center to bottom dead center I assume. I am also going to assume the engine is running. here are some forces Piston ring engagement to cylinder walls Piston head engagement to rod Rod engagement to crankshaft Crankshaft...
  3. Knightzone

    A realistic alternative to Icon

    Vickers Aircraft Company?
  4. Knightzone

    Between-the-war aircraft replicas

    I voted P-26. Like N8053H said, it would be easier to take a completed aircraft and do some work on that. But if you do a replica, I think the design of the Seversky P-35 would be cool, or perhaps one of the Grumman biplane fighters.
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