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Old July 10th 08, 12:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
cavelamb himself[_4_]
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Default Aeronca 11AC Chief Project FS

cavelamb himself wrote:


FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH - THIS IS A SINGLE SEAT AIRPLANE.

This one was NOT built to spec.

And Clare, you are a hateful lying coniving son of a bitch.


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Aircraft Profile
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/C-IHBT.html


Aircraft
Manufacturer: Chuckbird
Model: TEXAS CHUCKBIRD X2 Search all Chuckbird TEXAS CHUCKBIRD X2
Year built: 2002
Serial Number (C/N): 2002

Number of Seats: 2

Number of Engines: 1
Engine Type: Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model: ROTAX SERIES
Status: Registered



This was what was reported...
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ark: C-IHBT
Common Name: Chuckbird Model Name: TEXAS CHUCKBIRD X2
Serial No: 2002

owner Clint, died on impact.

Saw a report that spar broke in gusty winds.

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Clare, did YOU submit that "report"?

Because the airplane went down in rough terrain and there were
no witnesses cited.

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Quoting Q -

Believe me, I know. However, I ALSO know that many builders beef up
this, and overbuild that because they

THINK they know better

than the engineer who designed it.


 




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