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Old March 24th 07, 10:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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"David" wrote in message
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On Mar 23, 11:06 pm, Richard Riley wrote:
On 23 Mar 2007 06:44:39 -0700, "David" wrote:



I started on a Marquart Charger back in the mid '90s. I put it

into
storage after building some wing ribs and some fittings.

Circumstances
have changed and I'm ready to start building again. I know that

how to
build a Charger hasn't changed, but the laws about homebuilts may

well
have. I've not been to any EAA chapter meetings for a long time,
although I'll start that again soon, too.


Anyway, gents, jog my memory about where I can go to check on

what the
FAA expects to see regarding homebuilding.


Propulsion is another thing that I've thought about over the last

few
years. I'll probably put in a O-320/360, but I was wondering

about how
successful auto conversion were in that power range.


Thanks and best regards,


Dave Kuechenmeister
Lawrenceville, GA


By coincidence, I had a nice talk with Ed this morning out at

Flabob.

I have never talked Ed. I should try hard to find him on my next

trip
to SOCAL.

There was, and maybe still is, a very experienced builder out here.
The guy's name is John Matthews and he has built several Chargers.


I have heard of this man. His name spread far and wide, but I regret
to tell you he has passed on. I went to Atlanta, near Spaghetti
Junction, a few years ago to look at a Marquart project, and the owner
told us John had died. The man who went with me was also a Marquart
builder, who knew John Matthews and thought the world of him. IIRC,
it was John Matthews who took him for a ride in a Marquart and
convinced him to build one, which he did.



 




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