Britten-Norman BN2A Trislander

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There's always the PIlot's Notes 8)

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I have got a pic of what you require. Sent you an email with something that may help.

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ok.... I found this

http://www-roc.inria.fr/gamma/download/ ... st_page=56


I am not into graphics but I think these are 3d mesh files of the trislander.

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If all else fails, set of 3-views (2 pages) for the Trislander is available from this site http://www.bobsairdoc.com/3-view.htm on page 186 of his catalogue. That's the good news :) - the not-so-good news :(( is that you have to buy them and there's no previews to see what you're getting (or cntrl-c :-O ) . however, they are cheap. I've had a couple of plans from him and he runs a quick service and they are on 11" x 8" paper. Clearly the quality depends totally on the quality of the original source. Pity I found a free one shortly after my order had arrived :doh:
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Yep.. I found that site yesterday and agree, while it's cheap.. you have no way lf knowing what the heck you're getting. That said, it IS cheap so it depends on how you look at it.
I PxP'd all of our mags on PEP today and couldn't find anything on the Trilander I'm afraid :(

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I found this:
http://www.caa.govt.nz/aircraft/Type_Ac ... kIII-1.pdf

which refers to an attached three-view drawing, although it is not included in the pdf.
Maybe someone in the Land of the Long White Cloud can help?
Maybe you could ask here: http://nzff.org/forum/

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:lol: :lol:

I found that one too Mike and noted the unfortunate lack of attachment. If you wanted other data on the Trislander, all that'd be available would be 3-views! :lol:

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Hi Bob
I have loads of Aviation News at home.
When I return Home from holiday on Saturday evening I will have a look to see if there is one there.

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DaveB wrote::lol: :lol:
I found that one too Mike and noted the unfortunate lack of attachment. If you wanted other data on the Trislander, all that'd be available would be 3-views! :lol:
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Isn't it always the way? :wall: ..but I was thinking, since it was public domain in NZ, someone in the enthusiast community across the ditch might have one, or be able to access one.

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That's true Mike ;) That said.. the 'payware' copy isn't that expensive (it's pretty cheap really) so the team at least have that to fall back on should a freebie not turn up :)

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