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M. wrote:
Hi, Looking for a STOL project to construct from plans. Was considering the Preceptor STOL King, but have not received any answers to my enquiries from the designer. Any other suggestions or references? TIA Mike Is the Bearhawk too big? It's an impressive plane, both in its specs & in person. 4 seats or the new 2 seat version. http://www.bearhawkaircraft.com/ Charlie |
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Thanks everybody for the input. I'm seriously looking at the Pegazair 100,
I't appears to have all the features that I'm looking for. I'll keep the group posted on my descision, and I guess details of when I commence my build. Again, thank you all for your input Mike Karsten Invercargill New Zealand |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:38:20 +1300, "M."
wrote: Thanks everybody for the input. I'm seriously looking at the Pegazair 100, I't appears to have all the features that I'm looking for. I'll keep the group posted on my descision, and I guess details of when I commence my build. Again, thank you all for your input Mike Karsten Invercargill New Zealand The beauty of the peg (over the Zen 701) is the chrome moly fuselage, which means no "oil canning" and better surviveability and repairability in case of a "hard landing". With the automatic slats it is a bit faster on the same horsepower, and it is designed for a greater FWF weight (300 lb limit) so a "real" aircraft engine can be installed without making it into a single seater. I was seriously thinking 701 a few years back (with a Soob) but I found the soob was too heavy for my thinking on that plane - and the Peg was a "similar mission". |
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Before you decide, check out this site:
http://bearhawkpatrol.tripod.com/ Takes off in under 250' and has a useful load of around 1000 lbs. Plans build, tube and fabric with a aluminum wing. Uses 150 to 180 HP engine. Two seat, tandem. It's a smaller version of this: http://www.bearhawkaircraft.com/ Peter wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:38:20 +1300, "M." wrote: Thanks everybody for the input. I'm seriously looking at the Pegazair 100, I't appears to have all the features that I'm looking for. I'll keep the group posted on my descision, and I guess details of when I commence my build. Again, thank you all for your input Mike Karsten Invercargill New Zealand The beauty of the peg (over the Zen 701) is the chrome moly fuselage, which means no "oil canning" and better surviveability and repairability in case of a "hard landing". With the automatic slats it is a bit faster on the same horsepower, and it is designed for a greater FWF weight (300 lb limit) so a "real" aircraft engine can be installed without making it into a single seater. I was seriously thinking 701 a few years back (with a Soob) but I found the soob was too heavy for my thinking on that plane - and the Peg was a "similar mission". |
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I am currently building a STOL King. I have a web site at
http://www.blackhillsairsports.com/S...ng_Intro2.html |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I am currently building a STOL King. I have a web site at http://www.blackhillsairsports.com/S...ng_Intro2.html Nice web content, but you really need to make your buttons labels bigger, and with a total change of colors. The contrast is terrible. Sorry. |
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