Never mind  I found the 601 stall speeds and as I figured the RV-9/9A is 
still equivalent or slower, even with a 160hp Lyc  (44 solo and 50 gross) 
Jerry 
 
Gordon Arnaut wrote: 
 
 Hey Guys, 
 
 I'm not trying to promote Jime Bede. I've never even owned a Yankee or any 
 of Jim's other designs -- alhtough I know several Grumanns owners and they 
 are excellent flying airplanes. 
 
 The BD-18 does seem like "vaporware" right now, but the smaller single-seat 
 BD-17 has flown and I don't see why the BD-18 shouldn't fly just fine. 
 
 Another possibility for building an aluminum two-seater from plans is Chris 
 Heintz's Zenith 601 series. With a Lyc 235 max cruise is "only" 138mph, but 
 stall would be lower than on an RV-9. The Zenith actually has a little more 
 wing area than the RV with a max weight that is conisederably lower. 
 
 You can use a Rotax 912, Jabiru, Continental O-200, or Lycoming on this 
 plane, or even a Corvair. Lots of people build these from scratch and they 
 use pulled "Avex" rivets, so no bucking -- which means they go together a 
 lot quicker. 
 
 Personally, I understand Netgeek's point about wanting to build from 
 scratch. While Van's prices are very attractive compared to what's out 
 there, I think the actual material costs are probably only a fraction of 
 that. There are lots of people who build metal planes from scratch. I know a 
 couple of guys who are building all-metal Polliwagons. 
 
 Regards, 
 
 Gordon. 
 
 PS: I would still rather build a wood plane. 
 
 
 "C.D.Damron"  wrote in message 
 news:Ibu5e.2589$8Z6.1278@attbi_s21... 
 
"Morgans"  wrote in message 
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Has it flown yet?  How many are flying, and how many hours? 
 
 
How dare you ask the obvious. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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