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Become a kitplane manufacturer - cheap!!
Never seen it before.
Original design high wing cabin job. Probably a pusher engine behind the cockpit, although no engine placement was indicated. But if you really have some money and want to get into kitplane production, try http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/ I'll make you a heck of a deal! Richard Richard Riley wrote: For a lot less than it cost me, anyway. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tegory=26 428 I can't tell what the molds are for from the pictures - do they look familiar to anyone? |
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But if you really have some money and want to get into kitplane production, try http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/ I'll make you a heck of a deal! Richard ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Not to rain on your parade, but... Berkut is available for new ownership, too. http://www.berkutengineering.com/ Tell Vicki I sent you. From a safe distance, of course. Barnyard BOb -- |
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Yep. I've been getting her dressed for the prom.
Everything is now covered. Most of it it through silver. Still need to tape and spray the right wing and it's ready for final paint. Maybe some day? Richard Richard Riley wrote: On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 06:53:09 GMT, Richard Lamb wrote: :Never seen it before. :Original design high wing cabin job. : :Probably a pusher engine behind the cockpit, :although no engine placement was indicated. : :But if you really have some money and want to get into :kitplane production, try http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/ : :I'll make you a heck of a deal! : :Richard Thanks, I'd really rather beat my head against a wall for several months straight. BTW - isn't it time for an update on your new airplane? It's been a couple of months since the last. |
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In article ,
Richard Lamb wrote: Yep. I've been getting her dressed for the prom. Everything is now covered. Most of it it through silver. Still need to tape and spray the right wing and it's ready for final paint. Maybe some day? "some day"?? Thats the day before "mum day", right? And next comes "two day". today? eeek!! you're two days late already! |
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Robert Bonomi wrote: In article , Richard Lamb wrote: Yep. I've been getting her dressed for the prom. Everything is now covered. Most of it it through silver. Still need to tape and spray the right wing and it's ready for final paint. Maybe some day? "some day"?? Thats the day before "mum day", right? And next comes "two day". today? eeek!! you're two days late already! Well, actually, I was projevting completion on Thursday at 4 PM. But I think it's going to slip to Friday at 5. |
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In your case, all four of you are sitting in a Flying Wedgie! WGDR
In a light plane, ie 4 place, what's the difference between a cabin and a cockpit? My Delta sits three souls behind the pilot. Are they in the cabin back there, while I'm in the cockpit? Seriously, and with great respect for your accomplishment, I think you'd be correct. Hey - you're the only one what can reach them lee-vers and pedals - *I'm* not a-gonna argue witcha! ;-^ |
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:25:47 -0400, "PDrapeau"
wrote: The molds have some family resemblance with the Adventure Air amphib. If that's what they are, I don't think they're worth much... This aircraft was suppose to revolutionize the homebuilt movement. It was a bit on the heavy side and short on power and ended up leaving a few customers full of hope and short of cash... but that's my take on it... Anyone flying an Adventure Air ??? Got email from a guy in Spain a month or so ago, asking me to identify an amphibian he saw flying around one of the local harbors. Definitely was an Adventure Air. Ran a casual search of the FAA database...looks like there are about 20-25 still on the rolls. A bit hard to pin down because of other types using the "Adventurer" name. Ron Wanttaja |
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