Found some concept art.I"m guessing it looks *sort* of okay from an aesthetic point of view, but I"d be interested in hearing what the seasoned professionals have to say about the practical ramifications of such a design?
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Hi Quoj,The pictures are certainly a snappy piece of concept art. I am not on the forum much, probably spending far too much of my spare time concerned with gyroplane thrust lines etc as I wade through the hundreds of fleet survey responses.My "informed instinctive reaction" to the side-view image is that it"s a superficially appealling design, although I would consider that the front wheels should be reduced in diameter by 1/3 and replaced with spoked wheels and the spats should be abandoned. The engine and propeller axis needs to be raised spinner-upward by 10 to 15 degrees; the vertical stabilizer needs to be increased in height by 70% and the taper of the rudder to be not so severe; the horizontal stabilizer needs to be relocated so as to be level with 1/3 prop blade span down from the prop hub; the snake-tongue tail skids eliminated and replaced by a wheel; the mast needs to be raised a little, those strange triangular elbow-knocking fairings need to be eliminated; some form of minimal instrument pod needs to be fitted; and, a single safety skid would need to be fitted to the front under the rudder pedals to safeguard against a nose-over - and, of course - some form of throttle quadrant needs to be fitted!With all that said, after all these mods it might become practical.Cheers,Mark ReganMelbourneASRA Board MemberASRA Technical Manager
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