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Visit http://www.murphyair.com and have a look at the Rebel and Moose models.
I'd almost give one of the family jewels for a Super Rebel/Moose with an M14 on it. (Captain Wubba) wrote in message . com... Hello. I'm interested in constructing a homebuilt kit plane, and have looked at several of the available options. But I'm also 6 foot 5 inches tall, and weigh about 300 lbs. Big guy. Are there are particual models to focus on, or conversely exclude? The Zenith Zodiac looks pretty roomy, but looks can be deceiving. I fit fine in a 152 by myself, but I would like to be able to take a person with me. Build time, cost, cruise speed, and useful load are considerations, but the biggest one is cabin size and comfort. Any suggestions? Thanks, Cap |
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If you are too impatient to build your own - at Oshkosh I saw a
Cessna 195 with an M-14 engine and a 3-blade MT prop. They called it the Bolshevik Gorilla. IIRC it was for sale. David Johnson |
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G'day From Australia
Well it's nice to meet up with someone the same size as me! I went through the same process trying to decide what plane would suit me and after trying all those that were available at the time I settled for the Murphy Rebel and I could not be happier! This plane will take two blokes built like us, together with all the camping gear (and beer) that you can fit in it, with ease and it has such a spacious rear cabin you can even sleep in it! I have a Rotax 912s powering it and it cruises at 85 knots and uses 18 litres an hour. It is a superb handling aircraft and just loves the outback. Where I fly from there are no paved runways for hundreds of kilometres and it handles these conditions with ease. The Rebel has good factory backup and with a very helpful internet group that will steer you through any difficulties that you might encounter. The factory has introduced a quick build kit, but I don't know about the quality or the value for money that this option offers. The Zodiac did not suit me as it does not fit into the category that we can use here under "ultralight" categories. I also liked the Rans S7 as it will accommodate big blokes, but I chose the Rebel because it is all aluminium, side by side and unlike the S7 it is not fabric covered. The Rebel also offers a much larger luggage area. Hope this helps. Regards Ian Donaldson "Captain Wubba" wrote in message om... Hello. I'm interested in constructing a homebuilt kit plane, and have looked at several of the available options. But I'm also 6 foot 5 inches tall, and weigh about 300 lbs. Big guy. Are there are particual models to focus on, or conversely exclude? The Zenith Zodiac looks pretty roomy, but looks can be deceiving. I fit fine in a 152 by myself, but I would like to be able to take a person with me. Build time, cost, cruise speed, and useful load are considerations, but the biggest one is cabin size and comfort. Any suggestions? Thanks, Cap |
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Bob Barrows Bearhawk! its a 4 place, but a terrific plane. You can
scratch build it or buy a quick build kit. www.bearhawkaircraft.com Also do a google on bearhawk, you'll get a bunch of individual websites on this plane. |
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