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Hey Chuck, look who owns two Hawks!!!
I joined the ranks of of aircraft owners in a big way. In the last
three weeks I have bought not one but TWO CGS Hawks. The first is a Hawk Arrow II project I picked up in NJ and It is coming along nicely. The second is a flying Hawk Classic II I bought last week in Indiana. Found both planes on Barnstormers and I am very happy so far. Owning two Hawks at the same time should get me an honorable mention in the Hawk hall of fame,or at least an extra sip of Muzzleloader. Frank M.Hitlaw at the Hawk Hideout |
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Hey Chuck, look who owns two Hawks!!!
On Sep 24, 9:46*pm, Anthony W wrote:
wrote: * I joined the ranks of of aircraft owners in a big way. In the last three weeks I have bought not one but TWO CGS Hawks. The first is a Hawk Arrow II project I picked up in NJ *and It is coming along nicely. The second is a flying Hawk Classic II I bought last week in Indiana. Found both planes on Barnstormers and I am very happy so far. * Owning two Hawks at the same time should get me an honorable mention in the Hawk hall of fame,or at least an extra sip of Muzzleloader. * Frank M.Hitlaw at the Hawk Hideout Congrats and cool beans. *What engines are powering them? Tony The flyer has a Rotax 503 but I am in the market for something with a little more omph like a 582 or a 65 Hirth. The project is to be determined again probably a 582 or a Hirth. I got my eye on a Hirth that had been modified with a balanced flywheel and the front bearing mod. I never thought that I would have any interest in this type of plane but now that I have had my paws deep into one I'm pretty impressed. When you really take a serious look at a Hawk you will find that it is well designed. Not only is it a safe structure but about as easy to assemble as any aircraft on the market. If I didn't think it was safe or good value I sure as hell wouldn't have bought the second one. Frank M.Hitlaw at the Hawk Hideout |
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