Span 48 cm /19 in

Weight 30 g / 1 oz

The original Whatsit was a model by Frank Ehling (1914-2001) published in the 1/1942 issue of Airplane News. – What made the Whatsit so distinctive and unique was that no one could tell for sure what it really was. — Was it a biplane without a horizontal stab? Was it a twin flying wing? Was it some sort of an elegant flying flea?…

I built one glider version enlarged by 157 % (here) and one version (#3017) enlarged by 192 % for my rubber power unit (RPU).

The original plan was used with only minor alterations.

Further details:

https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=15004

https://freeflightarchive.com/images/plans/clg_hlg_plans/Whatsit_oz15004_article.pdf

Building the Whatsit glider

Plan: https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=15004

Material:

Fuselage: stiff B 1; fin: soft light B 1; wings: stiff B 1; wing struts: pine round, 3 mm diameter; ballast: lead or scrap metal.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

three + 6 =