Wrecktangle (oz1492)

 

Wrecktangle (oz1492) by Walt Mooney 1957 - plan thumbnail

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1/2A wrecktangle. From August MAN 1957 .049 power endurance model. Wingspan 36 in.

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Quote: "Weary of Pylons? Then try a unique low-wing contest design for the .049's. Flies like a high thrust line job. The Wrecktangle, by Walt Mooney.

The Wrecktangle was designed as a rugged, simple, quick to bild, free flight contest design which by its unique configuration would be different from the run of the mill pylon contest airplane. It is a low-wing, and as its name implies, is rather squarish. However, it has some visual appeal in spite of its angular lines.

A closer look at the model will reveal that in the force set up this airplane is very close to being a conventional high thrust line design, and in fact, it has similar flying characteristics, including a high speed climb which grabs altitude without hanging on the prop. From an operational standpoint it is simplicity itself with the eyedropper tank and its wide tread landing gear.

Well, let's start building the Wrecktangle so we can start flying. Because of the size limitations on the plans, not all the right wing is shown. It must be extended 4 ribs..."

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If you have the magazine, M.A.N. August 1957 edition, would you please make a copy of the Wrecktangle article by Walt E. Mooney and upload it to here.
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George Albo - 21/05/2020
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