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Old July 26th 12, 07:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Richard Isakson
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An interesting design - "double-box" tail to reduce tip vortexes?

Construction is typical Rutan moldless.

http://www.synergyaircraft.com/index.html

Construction log:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...l=9 655b74356



"Wake Propulsion, Open Thermodynamics, and Subsonic Area Ruling" Bullpucky
Alert! Bullpucky Alert!

"Every donation counts" Danger! Will Robinson Danger!

I can't believe you find this crap to be "An interesting design".

Then again, if you have all that money to donate to a project perhaps you'd
like to invest in the Isakson Phantomware. Guaranteed to go Mach two on to
gallons per hour, it's made of pure balonium and it literally builds itself
in one afternoon. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry.

Richard Isakson


 




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