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What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM
and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. |
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![]() Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! |
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"Larry D. Cosby" lcosby at knology dot net wrote:
Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! Her website http://www.sabrina.aero/ has this hidden gem, visible only by examining the page source: "Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing, a manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles based in Chicago, Illinois. Models range from the 2006 E-LSA "Mark 1"; two-seat aeroplane (maiden flight January 15, 2008) to the 2008 Experimental single-seat space exploration vehicle with a projected maiden flight of June 27, 2018." |
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"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
.. . "Larry D. Cosby" lcosby at knology dot net wrote: Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! Her website http://www.sabrina.aero/ has this hidden gem, visible only by examining the page source: "Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing, a manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles based in Chicago, Illinois. Models range from the 2006 E-LSA "Mark 1"; two-seat aeroplane (maiden flight January 15, 2008) to the 2008 Experimental single-seat space exploration vehicle with a projected maiden flight of June 27, 2018." I do so miss the hubris I once possessed, and I *must* get it back! |
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Shure glad she is from Chicago area. It will knock out a little wind
out of Mayor Daily's mad campaign against GA. Now he is against budding youth accomplishments. On Feb 10, 5:47 pm, Jim Logajan wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. |
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What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM
and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ It's too bad the website doesn't give more info on the building of the engine. Tony |
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Anthony W wrote:
What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ It's too bad the website doesn't give more info on the building of the engine. Tony I'm impressed and all that this girl built this plane and I haven't really followed this thread but how does she say it isn't a Zenith. Sure she made a major modification to the panel but come on. And how in the hell does she make this claim. "As an aircraft manufacture, Sabrina's most exciting moment was, "When I was allowed to remove the 'Built by an Amateur' FAA passenger Warning Label." |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote: Anthony W wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ It's too bad the website doesn't give more info on the building of the engine. Tony I'm impressed and all that this girl built this plane and I haven't really followed this thread but how does she say it isn't a Zenith. Sure she made a major modification to the panel but come on. And how in the hell does she make this claim. I believe the model name is within the bounds of the rules - I think I've seen other homebuilders do the same with little or no design changes. As you know, I believe she has to record herself as the manufacturer because Zenith didn't build the plane. "As an aircraft manufacture, Sabrina's most exciting moment was, "When I was allowed to remove the 'Built by an Amateur' FAA passenger Warning Label." That last is a good question. I started this thread when I ran across a posting from her on Matronic's Zenith list and followed the link she posted to her web site. I believe you subscribe to that list (I don't anymore - just read some of the postings now and then via the public access web page) so you might consider politely asking her via direct e-mail. Looks like she subscribed to the Matronics list within the last week and already is moderately active. |
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On Feb 11, 2008 4:21 PM, Jim Logajan wrote:
I believe the model name is within the bounds of the rules - I think I've seen other homebuilders do the same with little or no design changes. As you know, I believe she has to record herself as the manufacturer because Zenith didn't build the plane. Yea but changing the model name and one of the comments on the very limited website makes it sound like she wants you to think she redesigned the plane. That said she did make one hell of a redesign on the panel. "As an aircraft manufacture, Sabrina's most exciting moment was, "When I was allowed to remove the 'Built by an Amateur' FAA passenger Warning Label." That last is a good question. I started this thread when I ran across a posting from her on Matronic's Zenith list and followed the link she posted to her web site. I believe you subscribe to that list (I don't anymore - just read some of the postings now and then via the public access web page) so you might consider politely asking her via direct e-mail. Looks like she subscribed to the Matronics list within the last week and already is moderately active. I did and it is under the (special that ended 1/31/08) E-LSA rules and I can't find anything to counter that in the rules. As far as I'm concerned it's a real bad idea from a liability standpoint. I told her that in an e-mail right after I told her that I thought she was an amazing young lady. |
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I was wondering that same thing!
Scott Gig 601XL Builder wrote: And how in the hell does she make this claim. "As an aircraft manufacture, Sabrina's most exciting moment was, "When I was allowed to remove the 'Built by an Amateur' FAA passenger Warning Label." -- Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) |
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