stumac wrote:
If you want to see what Jay thinks look at his web site
http://www.flugwreck.com/. Jay has since passed away. It will be a major undertaking to get one of those airplanes (term used loosely) into the air. It will happen someday though.
I have to take issue with your "term used loosely" words above. This is borderline defamatory within your context and I suggest that the blog points out parts delivery and availability issues as opposed to quality issues as being the primary concern. Would you concur?
I have visited Flugwerk to inpsect their work very closely, spoken at length with their English designer (Arthur Bentley ex De Havilland -
http://www.albentley-drawings.com/main.htm) in regard to the detail of their replica airframes.
I have also witnessed the A8 flying as well as inspected the Dora, again at FlugWerk.
These airframes are as accurate as practicable within the constraints of powerplant availability in modern times. They are not your typical 'homebuilts' and have very faithful construction and systems. You would have to be very critical to fault the quality of the workmanship or details. As such they are not going to arrive in a container and take to the air in a few short months, if you want that, talk to Vans or a composite or foam build company. If you want as close to a real FW190 with similar performance as you are likely to get, talk to FW.
The reverse engineered design relied upon a chance discovery of a crumpled 'missing' drawing found in the Smithsonian which had been used to protect and wrap up other FW190 drawings in the archive. It had all the important missing coordinates for the fuselage frames and stations. The wing aerofoil sections have been professionally re-analysed to verify and the also the actual location of where the washout started was re-discovered through this process.
Extraordinary lengths have been gone through to in order to produce these very complex airframes. How many of you have embarked sucessfuly on a similar project?
Its very dissapointing that a few careless words on an Internet forum can have potentiallly such far reaching consequences for a commercial enterprise. (reference similar negative ill informed and unfounded comments on WIX a while back concerning ACE Alisons)
None the less, here are a few pictures I took at FlugWerk on my first visit for you to inspect.
http://rides.webshots.com/album/213812882sBYsCi