Any one know where it is these days?
Cheers
Al
Luftfahrttechnischer Betrieb LBA NR.II A 264
Dieter Frank und Gustav Waldenberger GmbH
In der Kühweid 1a
76661 Philippsburg - Huttenheim
Tel.: 07256/4807
Fax.: 07256/4809
Hotline: 0171/5158282 oder 0170/2435310
email:info[at]frankundwaldenberger.de
They probably still possess the toolings and production rights.
However, Saltos are no longer in production with them. They were too
expensive to produce and the five built by F&W had to be sold at a
loss.
reading my mind there Bob.
If you are really interested in the tooling, I cold probably get them
for you.
But a warning in advance:
A Salto needs a lot of work to build... I was working there when
Frank&Waldenberger started the 2nd series...
Cheers
Andreas
Bye
Andreas
Andrea email me direct lets talk.
Cheers
Al
Sign me up.
Guy
Andreas,
How many people were needed to build Salto in what time span?
Was the cost of materials about $10-15 thousand or more?
Andre
Hi Al,
This would be nice project.
Where are you located?
Andre
Nevada USA.
Well imagine the following scenario....
We create a Co-Op for the production of the plane.
In order to buy one you become a member of the Co-Op.
The Co-Op only charges for costs not profit.
If you can contribute work to the Co-Op then you get a discount
against the labour rate etc.etc.
The Co-Op will hire X number of people to do the production on a full
time basis.
So in order to get started we would need to raise some capital to buy
the tooling, setup a production area and sell initial seed units to
first set of Co-Op members.
Also thinking give the wing section a refresh to something more modern
and start to add carbon into the build as well.
We could call it the Volksglider ;)
Just a crazy pipe dream right now but as the worlds supply of
reasonable priced planes dries up this could become a viable option.
How many would you like to order Guy?
Cheers
Al
While you're at it Bob, go get the LS-4b tooling.
See ya, Dave "YO electric"
>Andreas,
>How many people were needed to build Salto in what time span?
>Was the cost of materials about $10-15 thousand or more?
If I remember correctly, we needed about three people (part-time) to
build one Salto per month.
The main problem with the Salto was that the female molds left a lot
to be desired - especially the wings needed a lot of work to fit them
to the fuselage. Therefore the finishing needed forever.
The cost of materials was in the $15.000 range.
So, you are looking at a similar approach the "Chicago five" use in their HP-11 assembly line.
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-11/Five_to_Match/Five_HP-11s.htm
Notice item 7 in the "Joint Venture Agreement."
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-11/Five_to_Match/HP11A_Project.htm
Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F
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I pretty much have its equivalent at this point. If I painted "LS4" on
the side of an unflapped HP-24 ship you couldn't tell it wasn't so
until you got pretty close.
Thanks, Bob K.
Ops, forgot one thing. We need a test pilot to fly our MS-4 built in a
basement by the unskilled supervised by the
untrained..............................Al?
Gentlemen, place your bets..............what will fly first, Al's
carbon Salto or my HP-24?
What were the performance specs of the Salto? I thought a sub 15m
under 40:1 ship was not what pilots wanted.
Brad
Instead of an MS-4, how about a "Rent-Us"?
Oh, wait....
-T8
Going to outsource it and get it made at the same factory in China
that makes Nike shoes..
Well the Salto plugs up to 15.5M plus with an up to date airfoil would
easily break the 40:1 barrier.
Plus you can take the tips off it and pull G's till you puke :)
> ...plus with an up to date airfoil...
That means new wing tooling. I've done that. It is not for the faint
of heart.
Thanks, Bob K.