Lee,
We had a discussion about my TS-18CW awhile back and I'm surprised you've forgotten. I'm sorry Thorpies, but this will be a long one and I apologize.
When I bought my project from a friend, (Yes! I have friends) the newsletters, John Thorp's T-18 drawings and Lu Sunderland's modifications drawings came with it. When I did get started working it, it got me to thinking (which sometimes gets me in trouble) and decided to use the drawings for the more complex Lu Sunderland's modifications as well.
As I saw it then when I spoke with some of the existing local and international Thorpies and still see it today; John Thorp did design a good simple airplane and many of us did some good modifications and some not so good modifications to it. Lu Sunderland came up with some good ideas - note that I said IDEAS.
Here is basically my reasons for the "TS-18CW" in question as I explained them to you before.
John Thorp designed the T-18 and some time later in life, Lu Sunderland came up with ideas, approached John with them and I can just imagine John going ballistics about someone wanting to complicate his simple design. John and Lu as I understand worked for the same outfit in those yesteryears and saw one another on a daily basis. After many discussions which we will probably never know about, John decided that Lu did have some good ideas (just like the perfect Country & Western song). Lu provided John with some basic drawings, John would review them and crunched the numbers for Lu. No drawings for actual modification ever took place nor were released without John's reviews, figuring the finite elements and approving.
In my humble opinion and I'm sticking with it, there is no such thing as S-18. I agree there are T-18, T-18CW and go ahead and add my TS-18CW like to the group. Every airplane project resembling yours, mine and many others currently being built, catching dust in garages and hangars like my project did for awhile and those actually flying are T-18. Again, in my opinion, while I have seen some drawings bearing the S-18 nomenclasure, the S-18 is (which could lead to another set of discussions) Mike Archer's idea of dedicating his life to and I have a hard time understanding the S-18, T-18 rights.
Lee, I truly believe that every so called S-18, T-18CW and even my TS-18CW is in fact T-18s. While my airplane has all the features noted in John Thorp's and Lu Sunderland's drawings, IT IS NOT an S-18. In fact, I believe every so called S-18 out there should be re-registered as TS-18CW.
In conclussion: When I decided to register my airplane I designated it as "TS-18CW to give credit where credit was due. "T" for Thorp, "18" for John Thorp's eighteenth design "S" and "CW" for Lu Sunderland modifications and convertible wings.
Now! you know... "The rest of the story"!
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