Showing posts with label sylph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sylph. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Tileston Sylph


https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=12983

 

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Jivaro Models (French)


Jivaro-models.org features some photos
 and plans of some unorthodox looking models.

Such as Eut Tileston's Sylph.



And a model of a plane I used to fly that I would never have thought I would see in miniature.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Sylph Wing attachment


This is one way I did it. Now I would clip at the rear and use a magnet at the front.

Eut
SAM Hall of Fame








Thursday, August 13, 2009

Eut Tileston's Sylph



Sylph. Bunch Mighty Midget (kit) powered. Original design 1940.

I designed the Sylph during the Christmas vacation (high school) 1940. It was inspired by a picture of a flying wing model that appeared in Model Airplane News (photo by Kulick). That model was the "Bobtail Contender." It is surprising how much the Sylph looks like the Bobtail Contender. The original Sylph was powered with a Bunch Mighty Midget that I bought as a kit for $7.85. I really don't remember too much about it or what became of it. The plans were drawn in ink on shelf paper (I still have them). They were copied and approved as Old Timer by SAM. Jim O'Reilly has the plans and Bob Holman kits a 1/2A Texaco version.
I have since built one that I flew in 1/2A Texaco
and another powered with a Burford Elfin for A ign. LER (the yellow one).
That's all I have off the top of my head.

Eut
SAM Hall of Fame



The model has recently been built by a flying wing enthusiast in Germany (surprise) and featured at R/C Groups









Sylph. Bunch Mighty Midget (kit) powered. Original design 1940.