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Spirit Of St. Louis – Rc 1/4 Scale

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Ryan NYP (New York Paris) Spirit of St.Louis
Spw. / Wingspan: 3.6 m
Maßstab / Scale: 1/4
Gewicht / Weight: 23.9 kg

Engine: Authentic Scale Radial. A reduction of the Pratt & Whitney R9. 200cc, 15 hp, weight 6.9 kg, 4 stroke, petrol engine.

Unfortunately, it is the only motor in Europe. Only 16 pieces were built.
Landing gear is from Robart including all wing struts.

The model is based on a Ziroli plan. It was completely redesigned by Fun Modellbau. With scale support ribs in half-timbered construction. The front trunk is a wooden trestle. This is then covered with aluminum sheets. These are removable as in the original.

The cockpit is scale.

The entire kit is manufactured and distributed by

This model was drawn and built during the DMAX Duell 2015 in only 150 days by Christian Kamann and won the duel.

The generator on the rear of the fuselage generates electricity for the cockpit lighting. The periscopes are functional (it was the only view forward for the pilot)
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Motor: Authentic Scale Radial. Eine Verkleinerung des Pratt & Whitney R9. 200cc, 15 PS, Gewicht 6.9 kg , 4 Takt, Benziner.

Es ist leider der einzige Motor in Europa. Es wurden nur 16 Stück gebaut.
Fahrwerk ist von Robart inklusive aller Flächen Streben.

Die Maschine basiert auf einem Ziroli Plan. Sie wurde von Fun Modellbau komplett neu konstruiert . Mit Scale Tragflächenrippen in Fachwerkbauweise. Der vordere Rumpf ist ein Gittergerüst aus Holz. Das dann mit Alublechen verkleidet ist. Diese sind abnehmbar wie im Original.

Der Cockpitausbau ist Scale.

Der gesamte Bausatz wird von www.fun-modellbau.de hergestellt und vertrieben.

Die Maschine ist während des DMAX Duells 2015 in nur 150 Tagen von Christian Kamann gezeichnet und gebaut worden und hat das Duell gewonnen.

Der Generator auf dem Rumpfrücken erzeugt Strom für die Cockpitbeleuchtung. Die Periscope sind funktionsfähig (war der einzige Blick nach vorne für den Piloten)

Music downloaded from the YouTube Audio Library

Artist: Huma Huma
Title: Hydra
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41 Comments

  1. Horst, this is a wonderful model. I followed the link below to visit the website for the engine…..amazing!! Thank you for a great, and informative video!! Cheers, Dougal

  2. Bonjour Horst,
    Magnifique Wahrscheinlich selten (noch nie gesehen).
    Zehr gute Flugkontrolle mit diesem starken Wind.
    Freundlichen Grüsse, Christian.

  3. Phew – certainly tricky wind! Always thought that plane needed a bit of wing dihedral.
    Lovely build and super attention to detail – and the motor – well – just gorgeous.
    Pretty tricky conditions – handled well… big relief to see it down safe.

  4. Hello Christian, excellent job! Building and excellence of this model is outstanding. Flying performance looks pretty well. You know, only insiders are able to judge about your investment and skill. Best regards as well to RCScaleAirplanes find diamonds like this, Markus

  5. trank you very much Guys for the nice coments😆.. IT was the 6th flight After construction and building it in only 150 days. IT was my dream for several years. All dimensions are scale. Also the flaps… this is why IT is a bid tricky to fly with cross winds😊… but i love it ..

    if you like more to see take a look at http://www.fun-modellbau.com. AT the bottom of the start page is an link to the discovery Chanel film. wich shows the building battel i won with IT last year.

  6. The Spirit of St Louis was inherently unstable owing to it's disproportionately short fuselage and undersized tail surfaces…. do you find the model (which is beautful, by the way) unstable as well?

  7. Hi
    incredible model. in the next days i will began the construction of the Royal Spirit of St. Louis. please can you explain me the details of the motor? It´s great!. really i want to make a similar thing. Thanks a lot!. Victor

  8. What a fantastic use of the R9 engine!! Great sound!!! Much better than a Moki, but man what a hand full!! Get a Cortex and tame that beast!!!

  9. Why is the nost painted gold? Obviously, whoever built this either didn't understand or know that the current color of the nose cowling is due to aging of the coating that was applied to it by the Smithsonian years ago. The proper color of the nose is ALUMINUM in color, with a turned finished pattern. It always disappoints me to see models that show a gold-colored nose. So sad.

  10. I also noticed that the right wheel is not turning straight and true. Hope he's corrected that. Nice model, nice flying. Needs some work on the interior, though, if he's going for accuracy.

  11. I swear more guys who can build these beauties can't fly them worth a crap….I mean,  I can always tell by the way they TAXI revving the engine like a jerk,  fly it like the real thing man

  12. Unfortunate revving of the engine like a motorcycle and poor directional control/yaw authority – perhaps a crosswind prevailed but even so. I would have preferred to see this scale model which was so carefully and meticulously detailed to replicate the real thing also flown like the real thing, there is way way too much power and the inputs are too strong. It never ceases to puzzle me as to why builders fly their masterpiece creations like 3D or sports planes! That said I was blown away by the detailing and finish on this gorgeous bird well done!

  13. you know you don't have to get on the rudder in a wind, just let the plane drift with it, the plane doesn't know its windy so just let it fly. or is it out of trim?

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