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Sbtypesetter
November 29th 04, 06:54 AM
About a dozen years ago I had several phone conversations with
Lleon Davis. He sent me some literature and an 8 x 10 of the
(DA -8?) TX-1. The plane has been built but Lleon offers no
plans for the plane. Has anyone heard of someone who has bought
this plane and will be offering plans for it? Lleon said it was a
possibility.
I sold my plane a number of years back. I'm now faced with a
3 1/2 hour commute. Won't be every day and will only last a year
or two but I'm enticed about getting another plane and this time
building it myself. The DA-2 is nice but the DA-7 or DA-8 is
quite the ticket.

-Rick

Morgans
November 29th 04, 11:35 AM
"Sbtypesetter" > wrote

I'm now faced with a
> 3 1/2 hour commute. Won't be every day and will only last a year
> or two but I'm enticed about getting another plane and this time
> building it myself. The DA-2 is nice but the DA-7 or DA-8 is
> quite the ticket.
>
> -Rick

So, do you think you could build one in less than a year or two, even if you
had the plan? Most take longer than two years to build a plane.

The old saying goes, if you want to fly, buy; if you want to build, build.
--
Jim in NC


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fixitflyit
August 4th 05, 06:49 PM
About a dozen years ago I had several phone conversations with
Lleon Davis. He sent me some literature and an 8 x 10 of the
(DA -8?) TX-1. The plane has been built but Lleon offers no
plans for the plane. Has anyone heard of someone who has bought
this plane and will be offering plans for it? Lleon said it was a
possibility.
I sold my plane a number of years back. I'm now faced with a
3 1/2 hour commute. Won't be every day and will only last a year
or two but I'm enticed about getting another plane and this time
building it myself. The DA-2 is nice but the DA-7 or DA-8 is
quite the ticket.

-Rick

Rick, I used to own N80157 (The Davis DA-8) about a year ago and would be happy to talk with you about it.
Brad Moffett 254-859-5401

Richard Lamb
August 4th 05, 11:16 PM
Jim Asked:

< So, do you think you could build one in less than a year or two, even
if you
< had the plan? Most take longer than two years to build a plane.
<
< The old saying goes, if you want to fly, buy; if you want to build,
build.
< --
< Jim in NC


Yeah, Jim, I think I could build one in less than a year.
That's one of the things Leon is really good at... Simplified
construction.

And the DA-8 was _intended_ for production (by Leon, anyway).
It would be an interesting LSA offering today...

Richard

Morgans
August 5th 05, 03:25 AM
> DA-2 is nice but the DA-7 or DA-8 is
> quite the ticket.

Anyone got a website for Leon Davis's airplanes?
--
Jim in NC

Morgans
August 5th 05, 03:27 AM
"Richard Lamb" > wrote

> Jim Asked:
>
> < So, do you think you could build one in less than a year or two, even
> if you
> < had the plan? Most take longer than two years to build a plane.
> <
> < The old saying goes, if you want to fly, buy; if you want to build,
> build.
> < --
> < Jim in NC

Whoa, here. I don't have the slightest idea how my name got associated with
this post! Not that it is bad, but I didn't write it.
--
Jim in NC

W P Dixon
August 5th 05, 03:28 AM
I saw a pic of one on a website and it was really nice, would not building
one myself! I'll see if I can find it again Jim. By the way I have not heard
anything from the fellow down there about flying? Don't know what happened
to him.

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech
"Morgans" > wrote in message
...
>> DA-2 is nice but the DA-7 or DA-8 is
>> quite the ticket.
>
> Anyone got a website for Leon Davis's airplanes?
> --
> Jim in NC

W P Dixon
August 5th 05, 03:35 AM
Would not mind building one that is, I found a pic of the -2 at
http://www.aerofiles.com/davis-DA2.jpg, there was alittle info on the -8 but
not much.


"W P Dixon" > wrote in message
...
>I saw a pic of one on a website and it was really nice, would not building
>one myself! I'll see if I can find it again Jim. By the way I have not
>heard anything from the fellow down there about flying? Don't know what
>happened to him.
>
> Patrick
> student SPL
> aircraft structural mech
>

Darrel Toepfer
August 5th 05, 04:54 AM
Morgans wrote:

> Anyone got a website for Leon Davis's airplanes?

DAVIS DA5 • $4,500 • PRICE REDUCED • Davis DA5 project 95% parts built
70% complete. Flawless workmanship. Serious inquiries only please. •
Contact Ronald D. Wallin - located Midland, TX USA • Telephone:
1-432-689-7910 • Posted July 31, 2005
http://barnstormers.com/listing.php?mode=usersearch&user=alchemy

http://www.airbum.com/photos/DavisDA-2AandDA-5.jpg
http://www.eaa.org/benefits/sportaviation/recycled_0309.pdf

Richard Lamb
August 6th 05, 01:15 AM
I'd have to pass on the -5. Cute plane but barely big enough to use as

house slippers (Leon is a itty bitty dude).

But the article on the DA-2 was cool. Thanks for the link.
There was a -2 project floating around here a few years back but
it seems to have disappeared. Too bad. I can actually FIT in the -2.

Richard

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