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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Alabeo Gee Bee? You bet!

Once again, more new pics at their site. I busted out laughing when I saw the Rare Bear paint scheme on it, just because it was so unexpected. There's more modern racer paint schemes on it as well, though I'm really liking the over silver finished version the most. But that's because I really like silver airplanes. :)
 
Once again, more new pics at their site. I busted out laughing when I saw the Rare Bear paint scheme on it, just because it was so unexpected. There's more modern racer paint schemes on it as well, though I'm really liking the over silver finished version the most. But that's because I really like silver airplanes. :)

No. No.
The one that made me bust out laughing was the Taco Bell 'Critical Mass' racing paint.
Anyone who has ever eaten Taco Bell knows how true that is....
 
No. No.
The one that made me bust out laughing was the Taco Bell 'Critical Mass' racing paint.
Anyone who has ever eaten Taco Bell knows how true that is....


thats funny...lol..

when tom dewelle blew his fingers off..he and i had PT at the same "work table" and we talked alot as all we did was sit and excise (work)our hands for an hour a day 5 days a week for 2 months..i saw ALOT of him,,,lol..but one day we were joking around..his eyes got big..he says utoh..critical mass...and ran off to the restroom....so that comment is really funny to me...

also..last i heard critical mass is at sanders shop being restored
 
Wow...neat story Dave!

I spoke with Mr. Dwelle at Reno. Him and his lovely wife took time to me their paint-scheme plans for the old 'Critical Mass' Fury. It is coming along nicely at Sanders shop, and will surely turn heads when complete. Tom is certainly looking forward to flying her again.

In regards to the GeeBee...I'm not sure what to think now? Those schemes do look pretty...maybe will get catchy!

Joseph
 
No. No.
The one that made me bust out laughing was the Taco Bell 'Critical Mass' racing paint.
Anyone who has ever eaten Taco Bell knows how true that is....

LOL, I wish I didn't have to say that I know how true that statement is!
 
https://www.facebook.com/Alabeo

some of new shots

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Maaan, if Alabeo keeps making planes like the Waco and this one then they may quickly become by favorite developer.
 
I can just about land their SU-26 and thats taken hours of practising.....how am I going to manage with this? :)

Martin
 
I can just about land their SU-26 and thats taken hours of practising.....how am I going to manage with this? :)

Martin

Well... (Delmar Benjamin on landing the Gee Bee R-2 Replica)

"On landing, you need to keep speed up so you don't get into aileron reversal, and you need to see the runway, so usually when I'm downwind, when I cross the numbers I start a turn and come right down to the runway and level out and touch down and try to touch down easy because the shock absorbers on this thing don't work well, and it'll tear the gear off the airplane. Then your elevators quit working at about 80 mph, so the tail will come down on its own at about 80-100 mph and that is too fast to be going down the runway and you can't see anything in front of you. And there's so many curved surfaces you can't look out one side and tell if you're straight, so you try to put your head back against the headrest and you try to keep the same amount of runway on both sides—-you can only see a little pie shape of runway behind the wings and you try to keep the same amount." - Delmar Benjamin

Full article here from August of 1998: http://www.avweb.com/news/osh2002/183335-1.html?type=pf




R-1 and R-2 were larger, so you can see slightly better out of a 'Z', but same principle for landing, use your "peripheral" vision in the sim to have equal parts of the runway out the sides of the window.

For folks that want to practice landing a 'Z', Warwick Carter's wonderful freeware version of the Model Z is still available over at FlightSim.com:
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=5729491

I am getting this Alabeo version on release though. It's beautiful.
Any version of a Granville Brothers plane goes in my hangar. :applause:
 
Many thanks for the above information, so much appreciated. I was very lucky to see Delmar's replica flying at Oshkosh about 12 years ago. I've tried the freeware version this morning and had a few trials and tribulations, but in the end made a somewhat controlled landing and takeoff. Its not easy, but I'm getting there and looking forward to see the Alabeo example.

Thanks again,

Martin
 
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