Farman HF-22
Postat: 03 dec 2009, 14:23
Hi
During the first world war in Holland they used (also build them) the Farman HF-22 just like in Sweden.
Now I need a drawing of the fuselage of this aero plane for a experimental aero plane wich was build at the end of that war. For the fuselage of that aeroplane they udsed the fuselage of a Sopwith Strutter and the engine was replaced by a part of the HF-22 fuselage.
I have asked some museums for a drawing of this type of aero plane but there is very little, so I have to start to make this drawing by myself (scale 1 : 10) for the construction details.
Some one of the Dutch historical society asked my to make also a good drawing (smaller) of the Dutch used version with all the expiremental details.
Now I hope that some one can help me with the following (difficult) question, because the museums I contacted did not answer or cannot help me.
Who has a picture/drawing which gives me an impression of the rudder padles used by the second pilot (in the trainer version).
Who has a drawing which gives me an impression how the front and the bach rudder padles were connected and how the rudder cables run insite the fuselage until the place were they get outsite the fuselage.
Its not an easy one, but maybe some one can be of any help.
Thanks and regards,
Jan den Das
During the first world war in Holland they used (also build them) the Farman HF-22 just like in Sweden.
Now I need a drawing of the fuselage of this aero plane for a experimental aero plane wich was build at the end of that war. For the fuselage of that aeroplane they udsed the fuselage of a Sopwith Strutter and the engine was replaced by a part of the HF-22 fuselage.
I have asked some museums for a drawing of this type of aero plane but there is very little, so I have to start to make this drawing by myself (scale 1 : 10) for the construction details.
Some one of the Dutch historical society asked my to make also a good drawing (smaller) of the Dutch used version with all the expiremental details.
Now I hope that some one can help me with the following (difficult) question, because the museums I contacted did not answer or cannot help me.
Who has a picture/drawing which gives me an impression of the rudder padles used by the second pilot (in the trainer version).
Who has a drawing which gives me an impression how the front and the bach rudder padles were connected and how the rudder cables run insite the fuselage until the place were they get outsite the fuselage.
Its not an easy one, but maybe some one can be of any help.
Thanks and regards,
Jan den Das