Beechcraft D17 (oz15438)

 

Beechcraft D17 (oz15438) by LA Shetler, RC Scheeler 1946 - plan thumbnail

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Beechcraft D17. Control line scale model biplane. Wingspan 44 in.

Quote: "M5-D17 Beechcraft. 44 in wingspan gas powered model. Engineered by LA Shetler & RC Scheeler. Drawn by RCS, 3-10-46. Checked by LAS, 3-12-46. Morton Aircraft Corporation, Omaha, Nebraska. Traced from original Morton plan for RO Knutson by Dick Gleason, Nov 1981.

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Beechcraft D17 (oz15438) by LA Shetler, RC Scheeler 1946 - model pic

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  • (oz15438)
    Beechcraft D17
    by LA Shetler, RC Scheeler
    from Morton Aircraft Corp
    December 1946 
    44in span
    Scale IC C/L Biplane
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 11/07/2024
    Filesize: 2322KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: dfritzke, Circlip
    Downloads: 485

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Beechcraft D17 (oz15438)
The description on the plan indicates that it is a CL model. Looking at the plan there is a guide on the wing strut to accommodate the CL wires. However, the listing of the plan states that it is a FF model. As an aside, it appears to have been specifically designed for the Morton M5 engine. Cool!
David - 27/07/2024
a - 105 wing ribs, set at 3/4in or less. That's a whole lot of ribs!!!
b - This hand-crafted plan/tracing is a labour of love. It's a bit late to thank the authors, but in time to thank Circlip and Fritz :)
Miguel - 27/07/2024
Fixed the CL tag now, thanks to David.
SteveWMD - 27/07/2024
This model was designed to use the Morton M-5 radial engine. I've seen 20 years ago a replica of this engine in action made by a friend of mine specialized in old timer engines replicas.
For more about the engine: https://modelenginenews.org/m5/m5.html
Pit - 27/07/2024
For more on the Morton M5 engine - thanks to Kurt Wolfram for finding this link - there are some 3D STP format drawings online at the CAD site https://grabcad.com/library/morton-m5-exploded-view-1 be aware you may need to create an account and login to access these.
SteveWMD - 31/07/2024
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