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Randy Wilson wrote:Scott - I think this is a photo of a mockup of the proposed OF-1 version for the Marine Corps "with the original tail configuration". A photo appears on page 415 of Grumman Aircraft since 1929 by Rene J. Francillon. The following text about the tail:
"As evidenced by its mock-up, the G-164, designed by a team led by Michael Pelehach, was characterized by a single fin and rudder of large size on with the horizontal surfaces were mounted near the top. Wind-tunnel test, however, revealed that these surfaces would provide insufficient control during STOL operations. Accordingly, the original rail surfaces were replaced by a conventionally located tailplane and triple fins and rudders."
Randy
Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:42 pm
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Scott WRG Editor wrote:Randy Wilson wrote:Scott - I think this is a photo of a mockup of the proposed OF-1 version for the Marine Corps "with the original tail configuration". A photo appears on page 415 of Grumman Aircraft since 1929 by Rene J. Francillon. The following text about the tail:
"As evidenced by its mock-up, the G-164, designed by a team led by Michael Pelehach, was characterized by a single fin and rudder of large size on with the horizontal surfaces were mounted near the top. Wind-tunnel test, however, revealed that these surfaces would provide insufficient control during STOL operations. Accordingly, the original rail surfaces were replaced by a conventionally located tailplane and triple fins and rudders."
Randy
Thanks, that led me to this
https://dk-media.s3.amazonaws.com/AA/AA ... _AO-1_.pdf
Fri Aug 31, 2018 9:41 pm
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