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Old January 16th 06, 08:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Rich S. wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
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Here are some (on topic - no less) doodles of a small low wing.
inspired by Bruce King's tiny little BK-1..

http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb

Richard...............

It looks vaguely familiar. . .

http://www.homebuilt.org/kits/littner/cp80.html

Rich S.



I thought this was a really cute Hummel (SWR @New Braunfels)

http://home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/huml-03c.jpg


Looks like a full VW installation (as opposed to VW/2).
Which gives enough thrust to fly well, but seems to be a bit
heavy for the little wing (per BK).

Bruce King flew his Hummel (full 1825 VW) to Sun-N-Fun and
to Oshkosh. I'd hale that as the most successful VW powered
project I know of.

King gave BK-1 a little larger wing for the same weight and
got a much better flying airplane for his effort.

Haven't seen Bruce in a while. Last time was at the Hondo
Christmas parade. On a tiny flatbed trailer, Bruce and BK-1
buzzed the crowd on Main St!

But absolutely NOBODY believed that little airplane could
really fly...



 




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