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John Slade

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 5, 2003
Messages
157
Location
West Palm Beach, FL
Hi,
After just under 4 years work, I'm almost done building a Cozy IV. I'm working on wiring, upholstery and the engine installation.

The plane is pretty much per plans except that it has a turbo mazda rotary engine.

My building experience including decisions, mistakes, triumphs and disasters is documented in excrutiating detail at http://kgarden.com/cozy

I'd be happy to answer any questions about canards in general and Cozy in particular, but if you want to get into serious detail we have a forum specifically designed for airplanes that fly the "Wright" way at http://www.cozyaircraft.com/forum

Good luck whether you're building, or just dreaming of building.
My advise, for what it's worth, is to stop dreaming and start the journey - TODAY. If you do, it will be without doubt the most satisfying and rewarding journey you'll ever take.

Regards,
John Slade
 
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