By: sopwith.7f1
- 22nd February 2015 at 10:47Permalink- Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
Yes ,it seems the line starts with be2 and somewhat continues through to the tigermoth . I am curious as to the parts call-up of the Be2 ,as maybe things like wing strut fittings may be available from TVAL in New Zealand. At one stage I had leads on Dh82 frames and considered a hybrid (tube fuselage) but they no longer exist
G.Dh designed the original BE2 which is where the use of any BE2 parts might come from. I can't remember if Airco built any BE2's under licence as that may be another reason for the use of any BE2 parts.
Would it be possible to acquire a copy of the control box drawings ?.
By: John Aeroclub
- 23rd February 2015 at 17:24Permalink- Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
There is "Farnborough" list which gives the inter-changeability of the RAF(Factory) designs, BE, RE and FE parts. The DH .6 does not feature as it wasn't a "Factory" design but similar parts may well have been used. From a 'Look a like' replica point of view the Albatros Publications Datafile 103 may be of use.
By: sopwith.7f1
- 24th February 2015 at 10:06Permalink- Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
There is "Farnborough" list which gives the inter-changeability of the RAF(Factory) designs, BE, RE and FE parts. The DH .6 does not feature as it wasn't a "Factory" design but similar parts may well have been used. From a 'Look a like' replica point of view the Albatros Publications Datafile 103 may be of use.
John
I was assuming that CK might have been referring to the DH6 parts schedule.
Hello everyone! I am researching the Canadian Aeroplanes Limited and the planes they built. One of them is a single D.H.6. Looking for any technical information regading this bird. Have some general information, some drawings, parts lists, engine, some instruments, etc... Any help or directions ? Seems like some members are working on this project. Peter - www.canadianaeroplaneslimited.com
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By: CaptainKeef - 22nd February 2015 at 07:54 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
Hi Clive ,
Can you detail what you have possibly please
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By: sopwith.7f1 - 22nd February 2015 at 10:47 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
G.Dh designed the original BE2 which is where the use of any BE2 parts might come from. I can't remember if Airco built any BE2's under licence as that may be another reason for the use of any BE2 parts.
Would it be possible to acquire a copy of the control box drawings ?.
Bob T.
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By: John Aeroclub - 23rd February 2015 at 17:24 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
There is "Farnborough" list which gives the inter-changeability of the RAF(Factory) designs, BE, RE and FE parts. The DH .6 does not feature as it wasn't a "Factory" design but similar parts may well have been used. From a 'Look a like' replica point of view the Albatros Publications Datafile 103 may be of use.
John
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By: sopwith.7f1 - 24th February 2015 at 10:06 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
I was assuming that CK might have been referring to the DH6 parts schedule.
Bob T.
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By: petair - 30th December 2018 at 22:47 Permalink
Hello everyone! I am researching the Canadian Aeroplanes Limited and the planes they built. One of them is a single D.H.6. Looking for any technical information regading this bird. Have some general information, some drawings, parts lists, engine, some instruments, etc... Any help or directions ? Seems like some members are working on this project. Peter - www.canadianaeroplaneslimited.com
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By: petair - 7th March 2019 at 15:01 Permalink
Hello! Is any one able to post the images of these drawings above again, can't open them now.... They were posted from Robert Edward. Thank you! Peter
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By: petair - 4th January 2020 at 23:32 Permalink
Hello! Is any one come across some technical information regarding D.H.6 - drawings? Thanks ! Peter
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By: petair - 16th February 2020 at 23:13 Permalink
Hello Gentleman! Is anyone come across some new technical information regarding this bird? Peter