leaded50
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I do love much the "elegant" unique designs in aircrafts. There the Italian and French was among the best ones at the eralier times of avaiation.
France did also have the biggest air-race on land of the time, and its aviation industry was keen to participate with different solutions and designs by producers specific to this races. They also participatet in long-range monoplane records and also airmail freight over kontinents.
Todays build design is originally made by René Couzinet in the late 20´s - early 1930s, Well known for its long-range monoplanes Couzinet , flying from France to New Caledonia, the first time a direct flight had succeeded. and did also made the first trip direct from Paris to Alger, in the 30´s. and more later.
The Couzinet wooden planes , had a very thick cantilever wing at the wing roots; with no dihedral on the upper surface, and main-spar was continuous from wing-tip to wing-tip. The fuselage thinning to the rear, forming the characteristic tail of a René Couzinet signature aircrafts. Aka, did not had any true tailfins. All was trimotor, and because of the thick wingroot could take-off with just two engines, and fly in straight height on one engine.
His project copyed here, the Couizinet 150 Racer was made as a designproposal for a race from London to Melbourne in the mid - 30´s . Also did make one wooden model supposed for wind - tunnel testing. Because of the war it did never got completed, as a prototype or even just more than the proposal idea. As it happend to much of the aviation industry that time, they hide/burnt/disabled as much as possible for not enemy could get it......and then saddly lost much info for the aftertimes . There is today just a few sentences to be found about this aircraft, and a faulty plasticmodel made with some errors in the design.
The picture of the wooden model is quite difficult to see designs of different parts on the aircraft. And i needed make some "supposedly" possibilitys on how, to hopefully make it a bit true. Rene Couzinet have made all his designs with a similar designtype on wings and rear stabilizer, and it seems like this Racer proposal do had similarity to his conventional wingtypes. as i will build it. Also the "fake" designed plasticmodel shows it could be right. The plastic models tailfin is truly incorrect though, more as a part stolen from a 30´s Morane-Saulnier, or Itailan aircraft.
Even the wheel/ wheelfairings & undercarriage is much similar to all other Couzinet type.
Wooden model shows a silver/light color on the cowling, and a darker hued fuselage/ wings. The plastic model is made fully in French Blue color, with reg.nr on side. (thats one thing for sure isnt correct, because was never made a plane to register) When colors are changed to black/white colors, many colors get more as black. also the French Blue would, but as a Racer made to compete for France, that blue-color seems to be correct. The French also had a idea of on many racers ,eg. to make canopys just for the head inside, seen on others, as the Caudron racers and more.
Specifications in measures is trouble though, no one is known. I made calculations of the picture, and rest is guessed with knowing measures on similar types French racers of the time.
Anyway was a typical French Racer of the time, very sleek with quite thin fuselage, a long front forward of the minimalistic height canopy. And had beautiful lines in the body to the tailfin tip.
In my build here i planned approx 1m long, that will give 1040mm length of the fuselage with propeleller eg.
France did also have the biggest air-race on land of the time, and its aviation industry was keen to participate with different solutions and designs by producers specific to this races. They also participatet in long-range monoplane records and also airmail freight over kontinents.
Todays build design is originally made by René Couzinet in the late 20´s - early 1930s, Well known for its long-range monoplanes Couzinet , flying from France to New Caledonia, the first time a direct flight had succeeded. and did also made the first trip direct from Paris to Alger, in the 30´s. and more later.
The Couzinet wooden planes , had a very thick cantilever wing at the wing roots; with no dihedral on the upper surface, and main-spar was continuous from wing-tip to wing-tip. The fuselage thinning to the rear, forming the characteristic tail of a René Couzinet signature aircrafts. Aka, did not had any true tailfins. All was trimotor, and because of the thick wingroot could take-off with just two engines, and fly in straight height on one engine.
His project copyed here, the Couizinet 150 Racer was made as a designproposal for a race from London to Melbourne in the mid - 30´s . Also did make one wooden model supposed for wind - tunnel testing. Because of the war it did never got completed, as a prototype or even just more than the proposal idea. As it happend to much of the aviation industry that time, they hide/burnt/disabled as much as possible for not enemy could get it......and then saddly lost much info for the aftertimes . There is today just a few sentences to be found about this aircraft, and a faulty plasticmodel made with some errors in the design.
The picture of the wooden model is quite difficult to see designs of different parts on the aircraft. And i needed make some "supposedly" possibilitys on how, to hopefully make it a bit true. Rene Couzinet have made all his designs with a similar designtype on wings and rear stabilizer, and it seems like this Racer proposal do had similarity to his conventional wingtypes. as i will build it. Also the "fake" designed plasticmodel shows it could be right. The plastic models tailfin is truly incorrect though, more as a part stolen from a 30´s Morane-Saulnier, or Itailan aircraft.
Even the wheel/ wheelfairings & undercarriage is much similar to all other Couzinet type.
Wooden model shows a silver/light color on the cowling, and a darker hued fuselage/ wings. The plastic model is made fully in French Blue color, with reg.nr on side. (thats one thing for sure isnt correct, because was never made a plane to register) When colors are changed to black/white colors, many colors get more as black. also the French Blue would, but as a Racer made to compete for France, that blue-color seems to be correct. The French also had a idea of on many racers ,eg. to make canopys just for the head inside, seen on others, as the Caudron racers and more.
Specifications in measures is trouble though, no one is known. I made calculations of the picture, and rest is guessed with knowing measures on similar types French racers of the time.
Anyway was a typical French Racer of the time, very sleek with quite thin fuselage, a long front forward of the minimalistic height canopy. And had beautiful lines in the body to the tailfin tip.
In my build here i planned approx 1m long, that will give 1040mm length of the fuselage with propeleller eg.
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