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Originally Posted by No.6 I always think that the Gee Bee Racer looks more like a Caricature of an aircraft rather than an actual Plane. That doesn’t mean to say I dont like it tho!
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*** You are quite right No.6,it does convey that impression,the original and the replica that is flying today in America proved that a machine with such a short moment arm and frontal area can indeed fly,it is literally an engine with wings,the replica has exceeded all expectations as regard speed and handling,you need at least a 1,000 hours on a Pitts Special before they will even consider to let you loose in this one,the ground handling has been likened to a supermarket shopping trolly ! what is not generally realised is that the R-1 was merely just one of an whole breed of aircraft built by the Granville brothers in the heady thirties,sadly the Gee Bee saga came to an abrupt end when it broke up in a roll ( you have probably seen the early Pathe news coverage ) due to a weak main spar ( the replica takes account of this thankfully )
As a flying model it has made somewhat of a revival in that a quarter scale ARTF is available,and actually it is not it is not a bad flyer either ! probably due to its large size.
Its just a flying classic with chubby character,there is simply nothing like the Gee Bee.