Now here is a subject that gets around the usual asymetric problems associated with twin engined designs,the Cessna 336 Skymaster was a brave attempt by the Cessna company to get around the twin engined rating and the expense of getting same.
With the 336 they produced a unique twin layout used on the French Monet Jupiter,one engine in the front with a pusher at the rear,if one engine should fail then there was sufficent power to fly on one engine alone with no pull to one side as is normal with conventional twins.
As a model subject this makes for an exciting project and the models that I have seen certainly look impressive both on the ground and in the air,with the advent of modern starters there should be no problems in starting the engine with this layout.
There have been a few kits marketed in the past but I dont think these are current ? you would need to search them out,otherwise any three view drawing would suffice to scale up & make up a flying model for the Skymaster.
Dont forget that the military used them as forward control aircraft in Vietnam so there are some good colour schemes available to use.
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With the 336 they produced a unique twin layout used on the French Monet Jupiter,one engine in the front with a pusher at the rear,if one engine should fail then there was sufficent power to fly on one engine alone with no pull to one side as is normal with conventional twins.
As a model subject this makes for an exciting project and the models that I have seen certainly look impressive both on the ground and in the air,with the advent of modern starters there should be no problems in starting the engine with this layout.
There have been a few kits marketed in the past but I dont think these are current ? you would need to search them out,otherwise any three view drawing would suffice to scale up & make up a flying model for the Skymaster.
Dont forget that the military used them as forward control aircraft in Vietnam so there are some good colour schemes available to use.
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