Ed Buchholz P-39
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Ed Buchholz P-39
I recall seeing a Model Airplane News article about the 2007 US Scalemasters. Ed Buchholz won the Engeneering Achievement award with his P-39 with the engine mounted in the scale location.
The P-39 is one of my favorites, I've built 3 in various scales. I've always dreamed about building one with the engine in the scale location. I'm hoping someone may see read this that knows Ed or may know how I can reach him. I'd like to ask him how he cooled the engine, extended the shaft, and how much weight it took to balance it.
I've looked into the liquid cooled MVVS engine and several prop shaft extension ideas but I'd love to make contact with Ed. I believe he recently competed at Top Gun with a Ziroli Staggerwing and lives in Sarasota.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
Naperville, IL
The P-39 is one of my favorites, I've built 3 in various scales. I've always dreamed about building one with the engine in the scale location. I'm hoping someone may see read this that knows Ed or may know how I can reach him. I'd like to ask him how he cooled the engine, extended the shaft, and how much weight it took to balance it.
I've looked into the liquid cooled MVVS engine and several prop shaft extension ideas but I'd love to make contact with Ed. I believe he recently competed at Top Gun with a Ziroli Staggerwing and lives in Sarasota.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
Naperville, IL
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RE: Ed Buchholz P-39
try posting this in the warbard section, you are sure to get more warbird RCUers browsing there
just for kicks i looked his p-39 http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Ed+Bu...:0&tx=59&ty=62
i cant believe its not on you tube
just for kicks i looked his p-39 http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Ed+Bu...:0&tx=59&ty=62
i cant believe its not on you tube