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More Bugatti racer replica news

Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:19 am

From various EAA sources:

http://www.eaa.org/news/2010/2010-02-16_bugatti.asp
http://www.eaa.org/news/2009/2009-10-23_bugatti.asp
http://www.oshkosh365.org/ok365_Discuss ... picid=3171
http://www.lionheartcreations.com/Bugatti.html

Re: More Bugatti racer replica news

Sun Jun 12, 2011 9:49 am

A news article and video about the Bugatti Racer Replica

http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectid=45&articleid=20110612_45_E1_CUTLIN613351&allcom=1

Re: More Bugatti racer replica news

Sun Jun 12, 2011 10:11 pm

Will it fly? I'm not asking whether the replica will fly when finished, rather whether the design will ever get off the ground and will be semi-practical (alot of pushers with long prop shafts don't have the best history...Douglas XB-42 & Cloudster II (if Douglas couldn't get it right during & post war, I'm not sure even Bugatti could get it right circa 1940), BD-5 and Learfan...
I'm always a bit of a skeptic when planes seem to be designed by eye.

I certainly wish them luck.

Re: More Bugatti racer replica news

Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:06 am

JohnB wrote:Will it fly? I'm not asking whether the replica will fly when finished, rather whether the design will ever get off the ground and will be semi-practical (alot of pushers with long prop shafts don't have the best history...Douglas XB-42 & Cloudster II (if Douglas couldn't get it right during & post war, I'm not sure even Bugatti could get it right circa 1940), BD-5 and Learfan...
I'm always a bit of a skeptic when planes seem to be designed by eye.

I certainly wish them luck.


I thought the Bugatti was a puller not a pusher?

Re: More Bugatti racer replica news

Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:01 am

davidbray wrote:
JohnB wrote:Will it fly? I'm not asking whether the replica will fly when finished, rather whether the design will ever get off the ground and will be semi-practical (alot of pushers with long prop shafts don't have the best history...Douglas XB-42 & Cloudster II (if Douglas couldn't get it right during & post war, I'm not sure even Bugatti could get it right circa 1940), BD-5 and Learfan...
I'm always a bit of a skeptic when planes seem to be designed by eye.

I certainly wish them luck.


I thought the Bugatti was a puller not a pusher?


Puller........but is has two engines in the back turning two ground adjustable, contra-rotating propellers via (if I remember this right) two drive shafts, one on each side of the cockpit.

Re: More Bugatti racer replica news

Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:39 am

My bad...but my comcern about technical issues involving drive shafts and general design remain.
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