Showing posts with label leon shulman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leon shulman. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Wedgy part II

Hi Tom,

The Wedgy is very hard to hand glide and grab the transmitter to control the glide.

With the CG at 40 percent it drove straight into the ground, like I just held it by the tail and dropped it. With full up trim it did not make a difference.

Moved the battery back under the wing where it had a CG of 67 percent. With full up trim I was able to make a steep control glide to the ground.

I am going to make a battery box holder at the rear of the wing. Right now I am pretty beat from going up and down to the basement to make changes in the battery location.

I built the rear of the fuselage to match the plans twice so the stab location is as the plans show it. If it still wants to dive with the rearward location of the battery I will start raising the trailing edge of the stab.

The nose wheel sure takes a beating. It saved the model from some serious damage.

I also have to make a needle valve extension.


Hope to get the Wedgy to glide correctly by the time you are able to pick it up. I will also try to run the engine.

Bucky









Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Leon Shulman's Wedgy













The Shulman Wedgy as built by Glen Poole of Chicago for Speed 400
And, by Allan Laycock of Australia

The Wedgy was designed by Leon Shulman of the Brooklyn Skyscrapers back in 1940. It was built in 3 sizes but the A size is by far the most common.


Bucky's Wedgy


Hi Tom,

Almost ready to cover. I keep finding little things to do. Maybe I will start covering the tail surfaces tomorrow.

Bucky