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Trimotors of all eras

Started by Daryl J., October 26, 2011, 09:51:25 AM

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Daryl J.

How about a slightly enlarged Northrop Gamma sporting 3?   Or a S.M. 79 with curvier wings, tail, and the cockpit moved significantly aft?    Corrugated STOL slats and, to use a WhiffCliche, uprated engines on a Ford Trimotor for bush pilot duty?

Leading Observer

Would Tri-jets count? HS Trident as RAF Tanker?
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Quote from: Leading Observer on October 26, 2011, 11:22:21 AM
Would Tri-jets count? HS Trident as RAF Tanker?
Desist from such thoughts, I have been working on that model for at least the last ten years, it is the third of the triad the first two being

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My Trident K1 will have three RR Conways which should get it of the ground quite easily.

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Short fuselage 727 with an underbelly radome for some early AWACS aircraft.
Plausability?  I have no idea. 

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Im pretty sure Martin did a tilt wing STOL trimotor a couple of years ago.
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Quote from: Dork the kit slayer on October 27, 2011, 05:44:34 AM
Im pretty sure Martin did a tilt wing STOL trimotor a couple of years ago.

He did indeed, from an actual patent as well
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He used a Ford Tri-motor as a basis, and it looks great. 1930s VSTOL!  :thumbsup:
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Weaver

I've always thought the B-26 Marauder would tri-motor nicely, since it has a circular-section fuselage.

Another project, which I have half an intention of actually doing, is tri-motoring a Wellesley by fitting Wellington wings. It's not short of wing area to start with, but the Wimpy ones add another 10 feet to the span IIRC so it's getting into Kit's territory, althuogh my idea was actually to make it a torpedo bomber....
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Daryl J.

Someone was building up a Lockheed Electra which was photographed with the nose cone off and I thought aha!   Add an aft fuselage extension in the passenger compartment above the wing to counterbalance the extra weight of the engine and voila.     Idea good for any of Lockheed's twins.

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Weaver

Quote from: Weaver on October 27, 2011, 09:12:37 AM
I've always thought the B-26 Marauder would tri-motor nicely, since it has a circular-section fuselage.

Here you go.....

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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Weaver on October 27, 2011, 09:12:37 AM
Another project, which I have half an intention of actually doing, is tri-motoring a Wellesley by fitting Wellington wings. It's not short of wing area to start with, but the Wimpy ones add another 10 feet to the span IIRC so it's getting into Kit's territory, althuogh my idea was actually to make it a torpedo bomber....

Now you're talking.........  ;D
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Regards
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I remember that Greg did a Tri-motor Wellington and a Dakota (Maybe!??)
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like that B-three-six Marauder, Weaver  :thumbsup:

anyone want to make a Tilt-rotor Tri-motor Ju-52 ?  Fixed center-engine for forward flight while the other two tilt up for take-off & hover.

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The B-26 was a fast machine with two engines, it would be a screamer with three. Another fast nosewheel design that might work with three is the P-61 Black Widow, although the SCR-720 radar is a bit fat to live near the wingtips. How about the XF-11 with the tiny nose bubble swapped for a third engine?
 
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Quote from: RussC on October 27, 2011, 06:59:22 PM
The B-26 was a fast machine with two engines, it would be a screamer with three. Another fast nosewheel design that might work with three is the P-61 Black Widow, although the SCR-720 radar is a bit fat to live near the wingtips. How about the XF-11 with the tiny nose bubble swapped for a third engine?
 
   Mosquito?

Why put the third engine in the nose on the P-61?  ;)

I wonder about those cheek machineguns on the B-26, though. 
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