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03-21-2016 07:27 AM
mwavesdave
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

Brad, sent you a PM! Interesting idea, a single turbine Bronco, why not? What-ifs are certainly fun to play around with!
03-19-2016 03:20 PM
mwavesdave
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

hmmm, lol don't suppose you'd want to give up a Canopy for the 96"would you? I'll also pass along to a buddy of mine, I know he's a Bronco nut, as well. What's the engine size for the 80"? He's trying to stay strictly gas, wondering if 10-15cc gassers would work?
03-19-2016 01:59 PM
maddog
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

Oh, and where the hell did you get glass parts and canopy for the 96 in Bronco?


I chase down an old KMP 96" Bronco I sold way back (which I now have back) and the guy had the 96" Palmer plans and glass parts etc which I also purchase from him, I have two sets of the 8 part clear canopy. maddog
03-19-2016 01:49 PM
maddog
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

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What are you asking for the 80 in kit, and can it be shipped? Also curious as to why you'd want the wing re-drawn to not-scale. Oh, and where the hell did you get glass parts and canopy for the 96 in Bronco?
Hey Dave , I paid $180 plus a gas card ($25) I threw in as the kit was better then I had hope for. If you would like the short kit , it has a clear canopy abs wing tips, 2 eng, cowl and short nose cone. I will ship it to you (with the plans) for $200. As for the "Mods" I am "thinking about for the Bronco I fly jets and one is a "Boomerang xl" which is an every day flyer but not a scale plane, if the Bronco fuse was about 4 or 5" longer (room for a fuel cell near the C of G) and a tapper wing (more "jet" like) and no eng, in the boom's I could stick a turbine in the fuse and have a Bronco 2-Turbine Powered model. Which I think would be alot better looking then any "Boomerang" . just my 2cent. maddog
03-19-2016 12:07 PM
mwavesdave
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

What are you asking for the 80 in kit, and can it be shipped? Also curious as to why you'd want the wing re-drawn to not-scale. Oh, and where the hell did you get glass parts and canopy for the 96 in Bronco?
03-19-2016 08:39 AM
maddog
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

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Here was my base solid model,and the intermediate step of planning stringers in the fuse.Surprisingly,the bronco is just like the P-38,just bigger ,more bad a**,lots of room in the fuselage.The engine booms are also quite large.I designed it with flaps ,retracts ,and lights.The large canopy MIGHT be an issue.

Hello Alex, the work your doing looks great ! I am wondering if you could do some "Mods" to see what the Bronco would look like? I would like to see the wing root increase 4" - 5" (25-30 %) and leave the tip the same so one would have a tapper wing with a straight trailing edge (this would move the nose of the fuse forward 4"-5") and with out props. Would really like to see what that outline would look like. Let me know if you can do it , thx maddog
03-19-2016 08:23 AM
maddog
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

Thanks for the input guys , I ended up getting the 80" short kit from Bruchpilot with plans (Rich Uravich) But they are too small and now have the 96" Plamer plans with 2 canopy and a set of glass parts. So the smaller kit is for sale. maddog
03-16-2016 12:51 PM
mwavesdave
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

Canopy isn't all that hard, well underway with mine (see my build thread), it's just a bit of time and effort. The 8 foot span plans I have are great, few little errors, but nothing a seasoned builder can't handle. Shows scale retracts, so hoping our local museum machinists can whip me up a set!
03-16-2016 10:07 AM
alex sorensen
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

Here was my base solid model,and the intermediate step of planning stringers in the fuse.Surprisingly,the bronco is just like the P-38,just bigger ,more bad a**,lots of room in the fuselage.The engine booms are also quite large.I designed it with flaps ,retracts ,and lights.The large canopy MIGHT be an issue.
03-16-2016 09:58 AM
alex sorensen
Re: ov-10 bronco drawing wanted

The next step is planning the stringers and nose gear retract box.
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