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Old November 20th 09, 04:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 80% P-38(sorry no pics)

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Subject: Fw: P-38 replica







Jim O'Hara is a member of EAA chapter 493 in San Angelo. He is a
retired college professor (I believe in Aeronautical Engineering) who
learned to fly when he was about 60 years old. He's now 81 years
old. 15 years ago, he began construction of a 2/3 scale P-38. Using
information he obtained from various sources about the P-38, he drew
up a set of plans using a computer aided design program. Jim and his
wife Mitzi built the entire aircraft by themselves. I've been
fortunate enough to know Jim for almost the entire 15 years that he's
been working on his "project." He first flew his plane in July of
last year, and has just completed flying off the time (I believe it
was 50 hours). He designed the plane to have a small jump seat behind
the pilot for his wife. She's tiny, and it's a good thing; the jump
seat doesn't have much room.

He made his first cross-country with Mitzi from San Angelo to
Fredericksburg Saturday, accompanied by many of his friends from
Chapter 493. He's planning on bringing it to Eldorado for our annual
BBQ next Saturday (Oct 31).

What a fantastic achievement!!


Anybody know what he is using for engines? Performance?

I saw some of the pictures -- his engines turn according to current
design practice (inward); the original P-38's engines turned outward.

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