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Old June 19th 05, 03:33 PM
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I know, the question has been already asked before, but I am looking
for suggestions on a plans-built, two place, folding wing design which
has some history behind it. I am starting up an experimental aircraft
museum, and am looking for a project to build in the museum as a
demonstration, as well as to fly later.

The folding wing requirement is there because the FBO nazis on our
field won't allow an airworthy aircraft in the museum, without paying
hangar rent, due to their noncompete contract. The aircraft will live
in my garage 1/2 mile away from the airfield when I am not
using/demonstrating it.

Thanks!

Drew

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Old June 19th 05, 06:01 PM
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Those are some truly interesting designs. I have to admit, I've never
looked for a folding wing aircraft, as I'd planned on storing my
aircraft at the airport. Unfortunately, our local FBO has built a new
building with hangars, and jacked up the prices on Ts. At the same
time, they are tearing down 20-30 of the affordable T hangars as being
"unsightly".

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Old June 19th 05, 07:49 PM
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I like the way you think. That is creative, and the unairworthy wing
could be a continuous "project". I will discreetly check on this.

I suppose any aircraft with an easily removeable wing would work....

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Old June 22nd 05, 11:32 AM
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Drew,

I would look for a different location for the museum. To have to deal with this sort of chickens**t now from the FBO indicates more will probably come in the future, which does not bode well for future growth. Check out EAA's list of chapters in your area and see if there is any interest in doing what you are trying to do at a different airport, or even a location near the airport. It's going to get harder to access airports in the future so an off-airport (outside the fence) museum may be a better location anyway.

10kDA

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I know, the question has been already asked before, but I am looking
for suggestions on a plans-built, two place, folding wing design which
has some history behind it. I am starting up an experimental aircraft
museum, and am looking for a project to build in the museum as a
demonstration, as well as to fly later.

The folding wing requirement is there because the FBO nazis on our
field won't allow an airworthy aircraft in the museum, without paying
hangar rent, due to their noncompete contract. The aircraft will live
in my garage 1/2 mile away from the airfield when I am not
using/demonstrating it.

Thanks!

Drew
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Old June 22nd 05, 07:48 PM
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Why a 2-place? There are a number of single-place designs with
removable or folding wings. Bowers Fly Baby, VP-1, Thorp 18...
The Emeraude has an option for removeable wings though it's a
non-trivial operation (ask Cap'n Rich S. about THAT!).

As far as rendering the aircraft unairworthy, a piece of duct tape over
the pitot tube would do it. I like the idea of pocketing the
airworthiness cert, though. :-D

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Old June 22nd 05, 08:40 PM
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"CB"
Why a 2-place? There are a number of single-place designs with
removable or folding wings. Bowers Fly Baby, VP-1, Thorp 18...
The Emeraude has an option for removeable wings though it's a
non-trivial operation (ask Cap'n Rich S. about THAT!).



From what I saw at Google, Thorp 18's are a 2-place design.

http://www.t18.net/about.htm

http://www.pilotfriend.com/experimen...horp%20T18.htm

http://www.eaa23.org/pr-bob.htm


Montblack
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Old June 27th 05, 05:41 PM
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*hangs head in shame* That's what I get for relying on memory...

 




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