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Anybody building or flying a Spacewalker 2 or Revolution 2? I would
like to find one in western NY or near Niagara Falls ONT. I might even be interested in picking up a set of unused plans or a project if the price is right. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 |
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![]() "dave" wrote in message ... Anybody building or flying a Spacewalker 2 or Revolution 2? I would like to find one in western NY or near Niagara Falls ONT. I might even be interested in picking up a set of unused plans or a project if the price is right. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 Ah, now. Are you going to part with your Taylorcraft? I have a set of plans somewhere, drawn up by Jesse Anglin the original designer, who scaled down Chet Phillips' PT-19 at Hendersonville Airport. I'll see if I can find a set of plans for you. I have flown Jesse's designs but never a Spacewalker. From what I hear it is a sweet flying aircraft. |
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" jls" wrote:
Anybody building or flying a Spacewalker 2 or Revolution 2? I would like to find one in western NY or near Niagara Falls ONT. I might even be interested in picking up a set of unused plans or a project if the price is right. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 Ah, now. Are you going to part with your Taylorcraft? I have a set of plans somewhere, drawn up by Jesse Anglin the original designer, who scaled down Chet Phillips' PT-19 at Hendersonville Airport. I'll see if I can find a set of plans for you. I have flown Jesse's designs but never a Spacewalker. From what I hear it is a sweet flying aircraft. Keeping the Talyorcraft. The basic plan is to build something for when I retire and have more time to do my own wrenching and less money to give to the IA. I figure that one of my kids will grab the Taylorcraft. I looked at doing a Bearhawk but I have only 10-15 years before retirement :-). Same problem with a Starduster, SKybolt, or Pitts 12. I wouldn't be able to afford the gas for the big engines when I am not working for a living. Plus I want to get it under sport pilot weight (whatever that ends up at) for when I lose my medical. If you find a set of plans let me know what they are worth to you. I would like to take a look at the things before commiting $300 for a set of the most current drawings. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 |
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There is a Yahoo Group called "spacewalker" that is dedicated to the
plane. The 2 seater was reengineered slightly to become the Revolution supplied by the current kit manufacturer. They also sell plans that include a beefed up wing attach fitting. Maxie the builder of the original single and 2 seat prototypes and Jesse visit the above group and the archives are great. |
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Consider a FlyBaby? Looks a lot like a Spacewalker, but the fuselage is wood.
dave wrote in message . .. " jls" wrote: Anybody building or flying a Spacewalker 2 or Revolution 2? I would like to find one in western NY or near Niagara Falls ONT. I might even be interested in picking up a set of unused plans or a project if the price is right. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 Ah, now. Are you going to part with your Taylorcraft? I have a set of plans somewhere, drawn up by Jesse Anglin the original designer, who scaled down Chet Phillips' PT-19 at Hendersonville Airport. I'll see if I can find a set of plans for you. I have flown Jesse's designs but never a Spacewalker. From what I hear it is a sweet flying aircraft. Keeping the Talyorcraft. The basic plan is to build something for when I retire and have more time to do my own wrenching and less money to give to the IA. I figure that one of my kids will grab the Taylorcraft. I looked at doing a Bearhawk but I have only 10-15 years before retirement :-). Same problem with a Starduster, SKybolt, or Pitts 12. I wouldn't be able to afford the gas for the big engines when I am not working for a living. Plus I want to get it under sport pilot weight (whatever that ends up at) for when I lose my medical. If you find a set of plans let me know what they are worth to you. I would like to take a look at the things before commiting $300 for a set of the most current drawings. Dave N36078 '41 BC-12-65 |
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