The "Antarctic Snow Cruiser"
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thanks again for your comments and of course a rendering should not be missing
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Looks like it's going backwards ...
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Must have snow!
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@faust07 said:
Looks like it's going backwards ...
...and in deed, due to its unfavourable weight distribution and despite the double tyres, this vehicle could only be driven in reverse on the arctic ice -
Nice, what we all need for the stupor market or school run.
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@mike amos said:
Brilliant, it just needs the aircraft to go with it.
Mike, if I only could have fond this particular or at least any similar plane model somewhwere, I would have added it [/quote]
Hey Mike, HornOxx,
Don't know how I missed this. Nice work on the Cruiser. I did make an attempt at modeling the plane (and the cruiser) back in 2015.
I was having fun modeling the engine (a Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Jr)
when I discovered much too late that even though this was the engine referenced in one of the sites as being used in this plane, it was not the correct engine.
I can't remember now what the correct engine was, but but I do remember that when I researched it I discovered that for some reason reference photos for it were few and far between.Fortunately I discovered my mistake just as I was starting work on the supercharger
so I just attached a maintenance plate to the rear that was shown in a number of the videos I had downloaded that showed this engine being rebuilt.
So anyhow I stopped working on the plane and just stuck the Wasp Jr in it and called it quits.
The plane had a very interesting history, but sadly it's demise occurred in 1963 when it crashed into a tree while crop dusting in Australia
Incredibly, even though only the bent and rusty frame was all that was left, they are currently in the end stages of 'restoring' it.
Just my opinion, but to me this is like finding a rusty, beat up '57 Chevy hubcap and deciding to 'restore' the car. But I do admire their dedication and determination.
More can be found on the Facebook page dedicated to this project https://www.facebook.com/AntarcticBeechStaggerwing/?ref=page_internal
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Excellent model. Great subject. A vehicle way ahead of its time.
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The model of the engine is fantastic. Well done
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@ntxdave said:
The model of the engine is fantastic. Well done
Thanks Dave, much appreciated.
Too bad it was the wrong engine
Since then I have been much more careful, checking more than just one source of information.
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@hellnbak said:
...Don't know how I missed this. Nice work on the Cruiser...
Thanks & Great Hellnbak Both: your so cool model and the fact that we both liked this topic and decided it was worth dedicating some SU-modeling to it!
Despite search, these facts about this plane I did not know so far!
(Did I understood correctly - next to the motor you also modelled the plane shown above as well?!?) -
HornOxx , somehow I missed this. Very cool Antarctic Hot Rod !
helinbak, thatβs one super plane model !
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Marvelous models and rendering, great work guys, you rock,
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@hornoxx said:
@hellnbak said:
...Don't know how I missed this. Nice work on the Cruiser...
Thanks & Great Hellnbak Both: your so cool model and the fact that we both liked this topic and decided it was worth dedicating some SU-modeling to it!
Despite search, these facts about this plane I did not know so far!
(Did I understood correctly - next to the motor you also modelled the plane shown above as well?!?)Sorry, been super busy. Yes, I did model both the plane and the engine. Such as they are.
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Great work guys! And Horn0xx, I assume that vehicle is designed to fit in the Thunderbird 2 pod
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Amazing modelling.. especially that engine. Great work.
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Hello HornOx,
super modell!!
You can find a free papermodel 0f the Byrdβs Snow Cruiser on this Homepage:
https://www.paperdiorama.com/paper-models/byrds-snow-cruiser-paper-model-1-100-scale/Greatings from Baviar
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@railwaxking said:
Hello HornOx,
super modell!!
You can find a free papermodel 0f the Byrdβs Snow Cruiser on this Homepage:
https://www.paperdiorama.com/paper-models/byrds-snow-cruiser-paper-model-1-100-scale/Greatings from Baviar
MartinOh that's cool!
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Man, I had forgotten just how stunning this model is!
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Many years ago I downloaded TSgt Theodore Petras's personal journal. About 450 pages, and typewritten so it's easy to read. Here's his entry for Aug 29, 1940, where he takes up the Beech (that's what he calls the Staggerwing). It's unbelievable how the extreme cold caused so many problems with this flight.
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