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![]() "Joaquin Murrieta" wrote in message ... Wood and fabric are my choice of building materials actually. The airplanes simply fly real nice. Like Want a Jaw's Baby Ace. Can you say FLYBABY, Mr. Jokin, F_L-Y-B-A-B-Y ! You can feel the fabric begin to fill up on the tko roll and provide lift. The fabric flexes more in turbulence too and soaks up some of the bumps. Go fly a Bellanca Scout or a Citabria, a Stinson, an old Super Cub, or even an old piece of **** Ercoupe with the fabric wings. So an ALL METAL RV-6 is a bigger POS than a ragwing Coupe??? They all have that nice "fabric" feel to them that no metal spam can airplane ever will attain. JM Yep. Just what we need..... Sweet flyin' fabric 747's. Capt Monkey Duck |
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![]() Ron Wanttaja wrote: Don't get too hard over on fuel efficiency. Yes, it's certainly nice to burn less gas for the speed, but in all likelihood, your other expenses will be higher than your fuel bill for these small engines. Heck, my annual fuel bill is about a quarter of my hangar rent. A KR-2 doesn't need a hangar. A big rural mailbox will do:-) These are tiny airplanes. Pictures don't really make the point; you have to see it to believe it. Because of that, their usefulness is limited. And because of that tiny size, they get good fuel mileage. Can't have everything, you see. Wooden airplanes are nice (I have a Jodel D-11) but you have to keep them out of the weather. Damp does them no good at all. The sun destroys the fabric and finish. The Jodel was left out in the weather for a very few years, and I had to rebuild it extensively. And wood has gotten so expensive (and hard to find in some places) that metal looks better all the time. Especially for someone like me who, early on, developed a nasty reaction to the epoxies used in composite construction as well as a wood glue. Totally screwed up my immune system and I wound up with allergies I'd never had before. Dan |
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