Sinbad................a few launches
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- After seeing John Woodfields vintage Super Sinbad slope soarer, I realized that the light air ship I didn’t have was waiting for me back in the 1940’s. The Super Sinbad’s 93” is a little too big for my LZ, so I fired up Rhino 3D and scratched out an 80” wingspan with a balsa and carbon tow construction method and a flatbottom airfoil. Besides that, everything else looks about the same as the original, unless you’re a purist, in which case I changed everything.
Awesome! I used to fly an Olympic 650 at Stillwell Hall. Your video brought back some good memories. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! Looks like your having way to much fun!
Thanks for sharing
2:53 successfull landing!!!!!!
super cool. check 110" sinbad out on HERE.. AL.. and Babby glider first flight. las vegas, guy used to owned it lived by torry pines. David a pino player. hope hes still around to see it after all these year.
Where is this? It looks almost like Montana de Oro in San Luis Obispo County.
Great video.
Same coast line. At little North at Marina State beach.
Hi
Where can I get the kit or planes for this wonderfull glider
Please advice
At one point there was a 93" version on Ebay. Other than that, I can't help you. I scratch built this one.
Looks like sinbad in dialed in
Yes, no one seriously hurt today !
What wing span is that ?
It is about 2 meters.
62"?
bonjour highster j,admire ce modele voila j,aimerai avoir le plan voir une copie si c,est possible merci
Bonjour Patrick. My plans are loosely based upon the original smaller glider that is readily available on the internet. Maybe a link to my build log will encourage you to design your own version. www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=116172
Is that a wand?