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Engel Typhoon
ajg141:
To keep Eddy happy :D - and probably bore the rest of you, here are a few pics of my Typhoon under construction and as displayed recently at the Edinburgh Model Boat Club annual regatta. The build is now entering its third year and there are still 1 or 2 things to finalise before the first test launch. This assumes there is water back in our pond! This is a superb kit but to be honest I probably took on something that was beyond my ability. I've had to learn an awful lot of new techniques to get this far. One point is that the build is so slow that I've built various other simpler things in the interim - whilst continuing to sail my old Southern Belle of course.
Andrew
Eddy Matthews:
A real work of art Andrew, thanks for the photos - Some of them give a clear indication of just how BIG the Typhoon is, truely a monster!
I for one can't wait to see how she performs on (and under) the water. I hope you'll keep us posted on your progress...
Eddy Matthews:
One thing I noticed Andrew was just how small the ballast tanks appear compared to the size of the hull! The model must sit very low in the water compared to the full sized vessel (a problem with a lot of model subs), so just out of curiosity, is there enough space to fit 4 ballast tanks?
I don't expect you to do it, but I'm sure that would make the model more realistic when on the surface...
ajg141:
Eddy
There's no way you could get 4 tanks in there - at least not without building a new wtc. Scarcely enough room for the wiring! The tanks are 750ml and a lot of lead ballast is used to keep the beast fairly low in the water. I also suspect the wiring for 4 tanks would baffle me - I had enough trouble with 2. All I know is that it's a heavy and difficult to manhandle and will probably take 2 people to launch! I must put it on the scales to find its current all-up weight!
Andrew
derekwarner_decoy:
Hi PD’s – Andrew – in snap imgP0031a.jpg I can see the cable that has control of the dive planes to elevate or lower the plane angle, and also see another control linkage [push pull brass line & pivots] which appears to link each of the plane mechanisms in the vertical plane
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My geometry is OK but I have no real knowledge of submarine diving or guidance/maneuvering systems – what is the purpose of the second mentioned control - Derek
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Sent: Monday, 24 October 2005 7:07 AM
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Subject: Engel Typhoon
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To keep Eddy happy - and probably bore the rest of you, here are a few pics of my Typhoon under construction…….. whilst continuing to sail my old Southern Belle of course.
Andrew
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