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Posted by: buck toenges Oct 6 2016, 07:33 PM

Finally got this project flying. Started it 24 yrs ago. It uses a post WWII deHaviland gipsy queen 30 converted to run upside down. It has crank fire ignition and throttle bodies. This air cooled engine is the closest power plant to the approximate the size, power, torque, and weight to the original mercedes or BMW engines of the real plane. This replica is constructed to the way the original plane was built. Using 4130 chrome moly steel vs original mild steel, using the same cantilever wooden wing structure, poly covering vs linen, disc brakes and steerable tail wheel.

The plane is modeled after a WWI german ace named Williem Hippert. Instead of his girl friend's name on the top wing (Mimi) I used My girlfriend's(Wife) name Julie. The guy actually fought in this gaudy paint scheme over the western front in 1918!

I have got to take some pictures of my 1971 3.2 914 painted in Adriatic blue with the blue/light tan pusha interior. Video sort of sucks. Like one of those Sasquatch videos of the '60's

https://youtu.be/w2aTO9gikzU

Now I can start helping the lady in Huntington.

Buck

Posted by: Ferg Oct 6 2016, 07:54 PM

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Holy Cow! Mucho congrats!

Posted by: BeatNavy Oct 6 2016, 07:57 PM

Seriously. Sasquatch video or not, that's an awesome project. Congratulations! first.gif

Posted by: JmuRiz Oct 6 2016, 07:59 PM

VERY cool,
comment on the Sasquatch quality camera work is too funny....and spot on biggrin.gif

Posted by: altitude411 Oct 6 2016, 08:13 PM

24 years in the making? Fantastic determination. beerchug.gif

* there's hope for my six*

Posted by: Dion Oct 6 2016, 08:15 PM

That was very cool. I love reading about the WWI era fighting aircraft.
Thanks for sharing. Awesome endeavor. Congrats.

Posted by: 76-914 Oct 6 2016, 08:37 PM

Congratulations. EAA member? You got balls doing that first flight w/o a chase plane. evilgrin.gif Nothing like the first flight in an unproven airframe powered by an unproven power plant ,huh? happy11.gif

Posted by: Garold Shaffer Oct 6 2016, 08:43 PM

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Very cool!!!!

Posted by: Mikey914 Oct 6 2016, 09:52 PM

I spent some time with John Pike at Big Sky Stearmans back in the day. He was always doing way crazy stuff like that. The coolest was his ghost ship project

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnJAx1iE_W8

Pratt Whitney R 1340 - 600 hp with a 108" prop is I remember correctly. Lots of power.

Yes I have a thing for aircooled aircraft also!

Posted by: Mueller Oct 7 2016, 08:44 AM

I thought video was good!

Congrats!

Former A&P here, no desire to build or fly an aircraft. Took the controls over a few times flying with buddies but never got into it.


Posted by: Dave_Darling Oct 7 2016, 10:55 AM

Awesome! Congrats on the flight, that's always a heckuva milestone.

Trivia: Those were the only weapon specifically mentioned in the Treaty of Versailles which ended the war. The Allies were terrified of them, they were that much better than anything else flying at the time.

--DD

Posted by: krazykonrad Oct 7 2016, 12:19 PM

Way cool! That made my afternoon.

Konrad

Posted by: Bartlett 914 Oct 7 2016, 03:12 PM

Awesome!

Posted by: 11tenths Oct 8 2016, 10:44 AM

Herr Hipper-

Are you running Fuchs on that Fokker? rolleyes.gif

Sehr gut!

Prosit- Harry

Posted by: Cracker Oct 8 2016, 12:46 PM

Congrats Buck! Fantastic determination...enjoy!

Tony

Posted by: Larmo63 Oct 8 2016, 12:55 PM

That makes my dumb 914 project look like Romper Room.

Very inspirational! Thank you for sharing!!!!

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Posted by: rick 918-S Oct 8 2016, 06:29 PM

Wow! I like that!

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