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Building the Vimy

Articles

Part I: In the Beginning

Part II: Zen and the Art of Aircraft Building

Part III: It All Comes Together

Part IV: First Flight & Certificate of Airworthiness

Aircraft Statistics

The Check Flight

Vimy R/C Model Plans

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England to Australia Flight Part II: Building an Authentic Vimy

 

AIRCRAFT STATISTICS

As of October 2004

Designation Vickers Vimy FB27 Replica
Builder John LaNoue
Constructed 1994, Hamilton Air Force Base, CA
Nationality/Registration USA / NX7IMY
Wingspan 68 feet
Length 43 feet 6 inches
Tailspan 16 feet
Height 16 feet 4 inches
Propellers Muhlbaur, 10 feet 6inches
Cruising Speed 65 kts (75 mph)
Stall Speed 35 kts (40 mph)
Empty Weight 7,642 lbs
Maximum Gross Weight 12,500 lbs
Ceiling 13,800 ft @9,000 lbs; 1,200 ft @12,500 lbs
Fuel Capacity 2,400 Liters, 100 Octane min;
40 gph average burn yields approximately 15 hour total endurance
Engines Dual ORENDA OE 600, 600 H.P. maximum take off and 500 H.P. maximum continuous

 

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