Trident V (oz15825)
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Trident V. Control line team racer model.
Direct submission to Outerzone.
Quote: "Hi Outerzone team, Here's a plan I drew up in 2012 based on a scaled down drawing published in the July 1967 issue of Aeromodeller - Trident V by Dave Balch.
The plan is traced from the original drawing, scaled to full size and given assumed construction details suitable for Classic Team Race use. I have built one to this plan and use it in Classic A and Classic FAI team racing in New Zealand.
The original model was one of a series designed and flown by Wind Tunnel engineer, Dave Balch with some success in UK racing circles. The model originally had an MVVS 2.5 diesel engine, which was later replaced by an Oliver Tiger. My example has been very successful with a 1970s MVVS D7 2.5cc diesel. The original model weighed about 660 grams, mine is about 560 grams.
Attached are some pictures of mine and the original model, along with the published drawing and my CAD PDF. Cheers from Auckland, New Zealand. Adrian Hamilton"
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(oz15825)
Trident V
by Dave Balch, Adrian Hamilton
2012
32in span
IC C/L
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 28/01/2025
Filesize: 540KB
Format: • PDFbitmap • PDFvector
Credit*: AdrianHamilton
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Your description says "speed model", but it's actually a "team racer", as described in the original magazine text.Jim - 04/02/2025
Doh. Fixed now, thanks.
SteveWMD - 05/02/2025
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