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Old 11-07-2007, 02:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

I am studying aeronautical engineering in Warsaw and we have a quite interesting project. We are going to design a plane (it's the first project of this type- I am on the 2nd year and it will take at least 5 years to graduate).
Of course I chose aerobatic airplanes as my goal. For the first step I am looking for some info about those planes:
-weeks special,
-spinks akromaster,
-staudacher s-300,
-Laser 200

I need info like this (I would rather need all of those specs listed):
-date of production of the first one,
-wingspan,
-length,
-wing area,
-height,
-engine power,
-weight for aerobatics,
-maximum airspeed,
-how many deegres of roll per second,
-max/min G's it can pull,
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

simple Google search

http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero...ager_laser.htm

http://www.shanaberger.com/S-300.htm
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Old 11-08-2007, 04:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

I have already found those, but I need all of those specs on those planes, that I mentioned above.
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Old 11-12-2007, 11:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

Let me see what I can find in my Library, I still have not thrown out my books and materials from my years in college. Graduated from SDSU (San Diego State University) in Southern California 1984 with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Let me see if I have the information in some of my stuff or can get it.
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

Boogie;
I went through my whole library and can not find anything on those. I know they have to be out there somewhere, you keep looking and I'll check with some of my other sources, and maybe I can come up with them this week. I still can't believe I didn't have anything on them being that I graduated in 1984, I will keep digging.
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

Hi Boogiefirst of all-good luck with your project, I have just graduated after studing aerospace engineering in the Technion in Israel and I can tell you that it is going to be very interesting a studies!
as for your request,Jane's comes up every year with an updated edition of the best book ever for finding ANYTHING you need, the book is called JANE'S ALL THE WORLD'S AIRCRAFT
try to find it in the library.
if you don't find it PM me and ill get you what you need.
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

Thanks for your help and support!
We didn't find what we wanted (I write we, because it's a group project), but we finally decided which planes we were going to use. Tomorrow I am going to present what we have done in front of about a hundred people. We will see how it is going to work out.
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Default Re: Need specs for some full scale aerobatic planes!

Boogie,

Those are some very intersting chioces from back in the 'good ol days' I dont have any info about them for you, but have a few ideas for locating it. I had a very cool conversation with Charlie Hillard about the Spinks Acromaster. That plane was ahead of its time. Charlie flew it for a couple years.

I have built a Lazer, so I can supply someof that info.
Staudacher S-300, now a Panzel.....email Greg Panzel at wingtiptowingtip@aol.com He builds the new planes and knows all their is to know about the history of them.
Weeks Special (or do you really want the Solution?) If the Special is what you're interested in, it's the same basic lay out as the S1-S Pitts. The Solution is a whole new ground up plane that Kermit Weeks designed and built. YOu might want to to contcating the Fantacy of Flight Museum in Kissimmee, Fl. Kermit owns it and all of his planes are there and maybe one of his shop people can geyt you info.

The Spinks Acromaster is up in Oshkosh at the EAA museum. I don't know if they ever got it cleaned up and got it inside, but it is there. Last time I saw the plane it was in pretty bad shape sitting outside. If you contcat them, they should have basic info as well. www.eaa.org www.airventure.org
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