grampayeehaa
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About a year ago my friend and mentor, Bruce Harlow, began to scratch build a 1/3 scale, 1913, Benoist Flying Boat. History shows that the Benoist Flying Boat, on 01 January 1914, became the first regularly schedule airline. Unable to locate any plans for this aircraft, Bruce enlisted the help of his old friend Dan Gregory, a retired Boeing Engineer, to draw up a set of plans. This biplane will be built using balsa and plywood and will be covered in an iron on Dacron fabric. The rather large, 1/3 scale servos utilize advantage leverage bars and a push pull system to operate the control surfaces. The craft will be powered by an electric motor and a pusher propeller. The size of the motor and propeller will be determined after the weight of the craft can be better estimated. The plane will have an 8ft wing span and a 24"cord. The Fuse is 8ft long. I should also mention that Bruce is a former professional photographer so don’t be surprised by the sheer number of photograph that I will display. Photos are not in chronological order. This is just the first installment, more pictures to come.

























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