PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions (https://www.pprune.org/pacific-general-aviation-questions-91/)
-   -   Tangalooma Otter (https://www.pprune.org/pacific-general-aviation-questions/514089-tangalooma-otter.html)

cac_sabre 5th May 2013 14:24

Tangalooma Otter
 
I am building a model of this aircraft but I need details to replicate the amphibious undercarriage.. I have searched high and low on the internet to no avail.
Can anyone provide details of what the nose wheels looked like when retracted.
Also I see no evidence of any doors on the main gear surely the main undercarriage bay was not left open when the gear was retracted? If there were doors how did they operate / were they configured?

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../IMG_8338s.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...-TLS-AD398.jpg

Piano Man 5th May 2013 21:11

With Ampib floats, the main gear wheels have no doors. The wheel well remains exposed at all times. With the EDO floats shown in the picture, the nose wheel actually fold up and sit on top of the float. Can't find any otter pictures but google Beaver EDO amphib and you should get some idea :ok:

Oakape 5th May 2013 22:56

https://www.storesonlinepro.com/file...%20(Front).jpg

cac_sabre 5th May 2013 23:16

Thanks for clearing that up guys
 
Just one more thing on this, I have seen pics of some floats where the nose gear retracts such that the wheel protrudes at the front top bow section of the float, not way back on top like that shown on the pic of the Turbo Otter. Can anyone tell me definitively what VH-TLS had?

thanks
Wal

mendi63 6th May 2013 00:15

The aircraft was fitted with Bristol floats. I seem to recall that the nosewheel swivels up and over the front of the float and lays on the top. The mainwheel retracts mostly into the float with a bit of the wheel sticking out.

I assembled that aircraft and did the work for the issue of the CofA. I have some photos that I'll dig out.

Fris B. Fairing 6th May 2013 05:40

I used to think those mirrors were for the benefit of the pilot so he could verify the position of the gear. It turns out they are actually for the benefit of modellers.

http://www.adastron.com/aviation/vault/VH-TLS-AD429.jpg

Check your email for high res images.

Rgds

cac_sabre 6th May 2013 06:53

Excellent
 
Well done Ron.. some nice detail on that

cac_sabre 21st May 2013 02:50

With thanks to frisbee f. for the detail shots
 
I was able to replicate the shopping trolley undercarriage..she's done

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7324/8...58243556_c.jpg
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5339/8...fa9cf6d2_c.jpg

Trojan1981 21st May 2013 06:32

CAC, that is brilliant! Well done!

How did you do the stenciling? I assume it's 1/72nd scale?

It really turned out well. :ok:

Oakape 21st May 2013 10:34

Looks great! :ok:


All times are GMT. The time now is 21:01.


Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.