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![]() "NW_PILOT" wrote I did not say copy it I said use the fuselage as a template Still their intellectual property. of course it would be changed a bit from the original design for 1 it would be composit not aluminum and the models I listed were an example. I see people are making piper supercub's dose piper have a problem with it? Are they still making Piper Cubs, and trying to sell them? #2 problem. I quote: "if you plan on using the base airframe of a certified plane already , instead of building your framework from skratch, which is how I read your post.... What? This isn't a 52 Ford. You don't use the frame, and put a shell on it. You can't take away the frame, and still use it. The body is the frame. If you take it away, you ARE starting from "skratch". Why would you want to copy a 150? Boxy, ugly, no provisions for mounting to stuff, probably, no angels and tapers from popping it out of the mold. The problems are too numerous to mention them all. I just used them airplane model #'s for an example this is all hypothetical at the moment just an idea that my friend brought up to me thought I'd see what you all thought. All I can say is this guy makes some nice custom car body's/tubs and ahs a nice shop and offering to do it for cost of materials. There would be so much re-engineering that would have to be done, it would not be the same airplane, except the shape. By the time you did all that, why not come up with your own shape that takes advantage of the curves that aluminum can not do? The loads that an airplane has to take would make a simple copy, like car body tubs unsafe to fly. I'll bet that it would weigh more in fiberglass if you did strenghten it enough. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004 |
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