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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: lone modeller on March 28, 2017, 08:07:18 AM

Title: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: lone modeller on March 28, 2017, 08:07:18 AM
Evening All,

I have finished this one - it is the largest scratch build that I have attempted to date (the span is approximately 15 inches (37cm) and length 8 inches (20cm), and apart from the joys of having to make a new fuselage because the first attempt was a minor disaster, I found this to be an interesting project. It is certainly an unusual machine and not one that I have seen often, and not in this scale either. The build log is in the scratch-build section.

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The Siemens-Schuckert R. 1 Riesenflugzeug (R-plane, giant aircraft), was the product of Bruno and Franz Steffen who were engineers who had built small monoplanes at their factory near Kiel, and wanted to build a large multi-engined transport aircraft because they believed that these and not airships would be the future of air transport. In October 1914 they were able to put their ideas to the aviation inspectorate in Berlin. The appearance of Sikorsky's four-engined Grand in 1913 had had a profound effect on nascent air ministries throughout the world and while building a large airframe was straightforward, finding suitably powerful and reliable engines was an altogether different matter.

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The Steffen brothers' factory was too small to undertake the construction of the large project that they proposed, so Siemens-Schuckert Werke (SSW) were asked to undertake the construction.The machine was designed by the Steffen brothers and the R1 made its maiden flight on May 24 1915. It was powered by three 150 hp Benz Bz. III engines which were mounted in the nose and connected to a common gearbox. Two drive shafts were coupled to the propellors via hear housings mounted on the struts between the wings. This allowed a mechanic to be able to service the engines when in flight: communication between the pilots and the mechanic was by written notes as the noise levels were so great.

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The aircraft had a steel tubing framework for the fuselage, the wings were from wood, and both were covered in fabric except for the nose which was partially covered in aluminium panels. The tail wheels were steerable and the whole machine weighed 5 tons.  One early recurring problem was the failure of the propellor drive shafts, usually the universal joint near the struts. This was solved by adding stiffener tubes fore and aft of the transmission shafts.

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The R 1 made 24 orientation flights before it was handed to the air force for further evaluation and testing. On early August 1915 the machine had just taken off on a training flight when all three engines failed causing the machine to hit the ground from about 8 meters: the crew were fortunately unharmed but the aircraft wear severely damaged. It was returned to the SSWn factory and rebuilt.

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In the summer of 1915 a new Sonderkommando (special init) was formed to operate with second generation giant aircraft: there was much to be learned about operating and flying these very large machines. The R1 was returned to Poland and used for further testing and training but was not considered reliable enough to be risked on actual bombing raids. It was badly damaged again inn  March 1916 when being returned to Berlin when the airframe hit the side of a tunnel because the track bed had had moved.

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It was repaired again and sent to Doberitz as a training aircraft where it continued training pilots and flight mechanics: in 1917 it was recorded as having completed 97 training flights and 26 crew orientation flights. This machine had a longer service record than any other R type and no other centrally powered R-plane was as successful as the SSW R planes - a tribute to the Steffen brothers and their co-workers at SSW.

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Six more SSW R-types were built, all of them had a re-designed and better streamlined nose, with a gun position in the front. The 150 hp Benz Bz III engines of the R1 were to be replaced by more powerful 240 hp Maybach HS engines but these proved to be seriously problematical and so either Mercedes D IV or Benz IV engines were fitted. Because the Benz engines were less powerful and the Mercedes engines were heavier than the Maybach's it was decided to increase the span of the wings of some machines to increase lift.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3841/32874824213_9b4bf63462_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/S634U2)

On the R VII the span reached its maximum of 38m with 6 bay wings but this caused the handling characteristics to deteriorate. The RV certainly carried out some bombing raids on the Eastern Front: the other machines were sent to the same front for training and evaluation purposes before either crashing and being written off or returning to Germany where they were used for training.

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These machines gave invaluable service in helping ground personnel and aircrews experience in operating large, complex aircraft from airfields in wartime conditions, and in flying multi-engined aircraft. Although their front line operations were very limited, they were nonetheless pioneers in a new branch of strategic warfare.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3770/32874830783_0bb9560efa_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/S636Ri)

Thanks for looking.

Stephen.
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: dr 1 ace on March 28, 2017, 08:10:01 AM
Nicely Done !!

Ed
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: RAGIII on March 28, 2017, 08:10:05 AM
It doesn't get any better than this! An amazing build from start to finish! I am glad I followed this one from the start!
RAGIII
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Juan on March 28, 2017, 09:04:43 AM
Beautifully done Stephen, awesome scratch building.
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: GAJouette on March 28, 2017, 10:11:29 AM
 Stephen,
Congratulations my old friend she's beautiful! Your skills never fail to impress and as always looking forward to the project. Well Done Stephen!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: lcarroll on March 28, 2017, 11:47:14 AM
Stephen,
    Again you've produced a truly unique model of an equally unique subject, and we've all learned a great deal from your, in this case, considerable efforts. My sincere compliments, this has been a great project from start to finish, and adds so much to what we all do here. Well done!
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Manni on March 28, 2017, 03:06:54 PM
Steven, you did a great job here, it is looking fantastic! Thank you for showing and thank you for the interesting historic background informations.
Manni
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: ondra on March 28, 2017, 04:04:00 PM
Congratulations on finishing this beauty, Stephen!

And my hats off to your skills for scratchbuilding such a complex subject in such an excellent quality!

Cheers

Ondra
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Gisbod on March 28, 2017, 04:11:31 PM
That's some project Stephen!

Hats off to you and your modelling abilities.

I wouldn't know where to start!

Guy
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Russell on March 28, 2017, 04:46:08 PM
Amazing - both the model & the original!

Regards
Russell
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Borsos on March 28, 2017, 07:50:44 PM
Wow, great built! It looks really cool and the informations you gave are actually very interesting.
Borsos
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Des on March 28, 2017, 08:07:36 PM
Extremely well done Stephen, it is a most unusual looking aircraft and you have captured its lines beautifully, congratulations and thank you for your build log of this model.

Des.
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: lone modeller on March 29, 2017, 02:50:49 AM
Thanks everybody for your very kind remarks.

Manni: when are you going to start yours?

Stephen.
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: ALBATROS1234 on March 29, 2017, 05:43:57 AM
you dont see many of these things being built, what an odd looking duck
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: Monty on March 29, 2017, 05:55:20 AM
Quite an amazing project, Stephen! And a great testimony to your skill and perseverance! I really have enjoyed the build thread and it's a significant aircraft that deserves to be better known! Your model shows a high level of ingenuity and beautiful detail, Well Done! Marc.
Title: Re: Siemens Schuckert Werke Rs 1
Post by: boggie on March 29, 2017, 03:58:15 PM
I cant say it better than Monty and totally agree.

Stupendous build Stephen!   :)