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Post subject: Time to Build another, this time a D55 Posted: 17 May 2012, 05:38 |
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Joined: 12/30/11 Posts: 15 Post Likes: +4
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http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/ ... 7701ss.jpgI convert a Bonanza kit to make a Baron, but I need a good 3 view plan for the longer nose of a D55 were the engine nacelles of the D55 bigger than the earlier models or was the only change the intake on top? Hope you can help cheers wal
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Post subject: Re: Time to Build another, this time a D55 Posted: 17 May 2012, 15:44 |
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Joined: 01/08/12 Posts: 3204 Post Likes: +681 Company: Retired Location: Buffalo N.Y. 9G0
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Walter. the Engine nacelles were the same size on the B and D Barons. the C, D, and E Barons all have longer noses than the B model by about 12 inches. Here is a picture of a C model which is the same as the D only a few years older. I assume you are a model builder?? Good Luck Attachment: BARON2.JPG
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Post subject: Re: Time to Build another, this time a D55 Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:28 |
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Thanks Peter , yes I am a mad modeller. What I am really after is a drawing showing the nose profile, I had a POH drawing for my short nose conversion but to get the right profile for the long nose I need another drawing preferably something better than the POH version. Just hoping someone out there can help
cheers wal
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