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DRN
December 3rd 08, 08:19 PM
Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
Really now...
http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24/update_3_dec_08.htm
Bob Kuykendall
December 3rd 08, 09:12 PM
On Dec 3, 12:19*pm, DRN > wrote:
> Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
> Really now...http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24/update_3_dec_08.htm
Yeah, okay, we got some things done, I'll do another update soon with
the real stuff.
You will let me know if he calls, right?
Thanks, Bob K.
Brad[_2_]
December 3rd 08, 09:29 PM
On Dec 3, 12:19*pm, DRN > wrote:
> Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
> Really now...http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24/update_3_dec_08.htm
Dave,
I'm flying down there Dec 7 for 2 weeks...................I'll be
weilding the epoxy stick of progress! Stay tuned!
Brad
Bob Kuykendall
December 9th 08, 08:33 PM
On Dec 3, 12:19*pm, DRN > wrote:
> Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
Happy now?
Bob "Not a reak K-car, that's cruel" K.
Uncle Fuzzy
December 9th 08, 09:20 PM
On Dec 9, 12:33*pm, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> On Dec 3, 12:19*pm, DRN > wrote:
>
> > Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
>
> Happy now?
>
> Bob "Not a reak K-car, that's cruel" K.
Much better! I liked the "Dear Bob Lutz" entry.
DRN
December 12th 08, 02:10 AM
On Dec 9, 3:33*pm, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> On Dec 3, 12:19*pm, DRN > wrote:
> > Didn't you get anything done on the HP-24 over Thanksgiving ?
>
> Happy now?
> Bob "Not a reak K-car, that's cruel" K.
The blue luxury interior is standard (default color,
other colors are available). However, Blue Suede is
a special option...
See ya, Dave "YO electric"
noel.wade
December 12th 08, 09:59 AM
....and for anyone who's ever owned (or ridden in) a K-car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQdsv4JFPe8
Enjoy!
--Noel
(who's obviously not spending enough time in the workshop either)
noel.wade
December 22nd 08, 08:07 PM
For those that have been worried about Bob's automotive adventures
lately (_instead_ of working on the HP-24 that we all want to see
completed *grin* )... check out the HP Aircraft site - plenty of good
pics on the latest progress. She's starting to come together when it
comes to her wings!
Take care,
--Noel
Bob Kuykendall
December 23rd 08, 05:48 AM
On Dec 22, 12:07*pm, "noel.wade" > wrote:
> For those that have been worried about Bob's automotive adventures
> lately (_instead_ of working on the HP-24 that we all want to see
> completed *grin* )... check out the HP Aircraft site - plenty of good
> pics on the latest progress. *She's starting to come together when it
> comes to her wings!
I just posted the third set of photos from Akaflieg Douglas Flat VII:
www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24
Now accepting applications for ADF VIII and beyond: Free sailplane,
just add work and carbon.
Thanks, Bob K.
www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24
DRN
December 23rd 08, 01:51 PM
On Dec 23, 12:48*am, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> On Dec 22, 12:07*pm, "noel.wade" > wrote:
>
> > For those that have been worried about Bob's automotive adventures
> > lately (_instead_ of working on the HP-24 that we all want to see
> > completed *grin* )... check out the HP Aircraft site - plenty of good
> > pics on the latest progress. *She's starting to come together when it
> > comes to her wings!
>
> I just posted the third set of photos from Akaflieg Douglas Flat VII:
>
> www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24
>
> Now accepting applications for ADF VIII and beyond: Free sailplane,
> just add work and carbon.
>
> Thanks, Bob K.www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24
Looks great !
See ya, Dave "YO electric"
JJ Sinclair
December 23rd 08, 02:43 PM
Looking good, Bob. I noticed inside the Genesis wing they had cut the
foam half-way through with a box-cutter to help make it lay down in
the mold. These cuts ran span-wise and were about 2cm apart. I have
used heat to make small sections form, but that wouldn't be practical
in a big lay-up.
Keep it going,
JJ
Bob Kuykendall
December 23rd 08, 03:35 PM
On Dec 23, 6:43*am, JJ Sinclair > wrote:
> Looking good, Bob. I noticed inside the Genesis wing they had cut the
> foam half-way through with a box-cutter to help make it lay down in
> the mold. These cuts ran span-wise and were about 2cm apart. I have
> used heat to make small sections form, but that wouldn't be practical
> in a big lay-up.
Yup, that was my fallback plan, I've done that before on smaller
sandwiches. Brad didn't want to do that, and I was't too keen on it
either if it could be avoided, so we just dealt with it one slab at a
time.
Thanks, Bob K.
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