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Jan. 2005 kitplanes plans listing



 
 
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Old December 1st 04, 05:45 PM
John T
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Default Jan. 2005 kitplanes plans listing

In browsing through the plans listing in this magazine, I noticed
something was missing, namely LSA eligible kitfox/avid style planes.

This is just my definition though. High wing, tail or nose dragger,
steel tube fuse or monocoque (spelling?) construction, metal spar wing,
2 place, gross near 1320#. There are some wood planes, and there are the
J-3 replicas from wag aero (if you watch the wieght).
Sounds like a niche to be filled?

John

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Old December 2nd 04, 12:44 AM
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John T wrote:
In browsing through the plans listing in this magazine, I noticed
something was missing, namely LSA eligible kitfox/avid style planes.

This is just my definition though. High wing, tail or nose dragger,
steel tube fuse or monocoque (spelling?) construction, metal spar wing,
2 place, gross near 1320#. There are some wood planes, and there are the
J-3 replicas from wag aero (if you watch the wieght).
Sounds like a niche to be filled?

John

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Old December 2nd 04, 12:47 AM
Ray
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John

Most of those were in the "Kit" plane issue (November).
KitPlanes only list an aircraft once, even if it is available
in both plans and kit. It's up to the manufacturer to
decide where they want to be listed.

Ray
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Old December 2nd 04, 04:31 AM
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John T wrote:
In browsing through the plans listing in this magazine, I noticed
something was missing, namely LSA eligible kitfox/avid style planes.

This is just my definition though. High wing, tail or nose dragger,
steel tube fuse or monocoque (spelling?) construction, metal spar wing,
2 place, gross near 1320#. There are some wood planes, and there are the
J-3 replicas from wag aero (if you watch the wieght).
Sounds like a niche to be filled?

John


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Old December 2nd 04, 04:45 PM
John T
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But is the maverick offered as plans only also?

John

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Old December 2nd 04, 04:59 PM
Drew Dalgleish
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:45:18 -0600, John T
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But is the maverick offered as plans only also?

John

Ooops sorry I missed that part. No plans just the kit.
 




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