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REQ: Aeronca E113 opposed cylinder data

Hi,

I suppose you mean you want the external dimensions. If so the E-113C is 34.5 inches wide, 24 inches long and including all external parts almost 24 inches deep.

FSAviator
 
Got those. I was hoping for others as well. I'm finding that there's not much out there for info.
Most photos are perspective type views. Good for limited visual reference only.
I'll keep digging.

Thanks!
 
Part of the fun of designing vintage airplane projects is the challenge of finding good reference material. Sometimes you feel like a Sherlock Holmes in pursuit of a dasterdly villian.

Best, Paul
 
Now I am making some creative headway. :jump:

e113wip.jpg
 
Thanks, Paul.

I think my doing the engine first will be the ice breaker for me. Once I get beyond these intricacies I should have nipped a large portion of the complexities of Gmax in the bud.
It feels good to see the creation of the mesh as it starts to become something. I would not be where I am at without your help. :wavey:
 
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