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Fisher fp-303, Minimax 1100, or Ragwing Heath

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cdlwingnut

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If you were to choose between these three planes to build which would you go with, Looks like all three can use the Hirth 33 or rotax 227 engine all are wood, the fisher and minimax have a kit build option, the Minimax plans are free and look pretty good, the Heaths plans are $25 and are ok, and i don't know about the fisher plans as they are $350.

One more question, was looking at Aircraft Spruce, what parts can be cap strip and what needs to be cut from spar stock

thanks
 
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