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Old November 27th 03, 03:18 PM
Steve Kudrick
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Default First Time Builder- what to build?

I'm considering a project for under $10,000, including power plant.
65 HP range. Any ideas? email me at . Thanks!


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Old November 28th 03, 02:15 PM
Rick Pellicciotti
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"Steve Kudrick" wrote in message
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I'm considering a project for under $10,000, including power plant.
65 HP range. Any ideas? email me at . Thanks!

I think this project has a lot going for it. If I didn't already have a
project, I would be building one.

http://www.visionaircraft.com/CorvairCraft/

Rick Pellicciotti


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Old November 29th 03, 06:33 PM
W. D. Shellenberger
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This is no time to mess with an unproved engine.
Try to find a simple engine (i.e. Cont. 65) then
pick a suitable project - maybe a Christavia.

Shelly
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Old November 29th 03, 07:03 PM
Holger Stephan
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 13:33:42 +0000, W. D. Shellenberger wrote:

This is no time to mess with an unproved engine.
Try to find a simple engine (i.e. Cont. 65) then
pick a suitable project - maybe a Christavia.

Shelly
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I agree, the combination of a first-time builder, a design that has not
yet flown and a conversion engine may be more of a challenge than is
healthy.

Say, isn't the Christavia way too heavy for that engine?

- Holger
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Old November 30th 03, 01:09 AM
W. D. Shellenberger
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Say, isn't the Christavia way too heavy for that engine?

- Holger


Build it light - good lesson for a first time builder.
Don't be overloading it beyond it's design.
For a first time project, it was great. I flew it
a lot years while building other airplanes, then sold
it to a fellow who also loves it. Fly it a lot without
a back seat passenger - fly it as a single - it's not a
lot more complicated to build than a Baby Ace.
"It flies great". If you want to stretch it, and carry
a big load, or something a bit bigger, then that's
advancing beyond the first time builder envelope -
build another airplane. It flies like a feather (solo)
on 65 HP - if you want to load the back seat with
a 250 pounder, then load up a bigger engine, or
build a bigger airplane - but this is a guy who
wants to build a first time project! It's perfect!

Shelly


 




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