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    Eye level parasols

    MIDWING SPECIAL https://inspire.eaa.org/2018/05/30/midwing-special-it-used-to-be-a-what/
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    Eye level parasols

    The Citabria Pro was classed as an "unlimited" aerobatic plane with unlimited inverted flight capabilities, this latter via the installation of a continuous oil system. It has a "G" limit of 6-positive and 5 negative. Built by Champion Aircraft, it was designed specifically for aerobatic...
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    Sonerai II wheel pant recommendation

    Ever thought about spats?
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    another tall pilot wanna be

    Praddy, Regarding the Onex, Scott Spangler wrote an article about his test fit experience at the Sonex factory. Scott Spangler
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    Why isn't the push/pull twin more popular ? What you say.

    327 Baby Skymaster - reduced scale four-seat version of the 337, with cantilever wings replacing the 336/337 strut-braced configuration. It first flew in December 1967. One prototype was built before the project was cancelled in 1968 due to lack of commercial interest in the design. The...
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    Stolp Starlet SA-500 new build

    Morane-Saulnier MS-317. Imagine a slightly scaled up Stolp Starlet with a Verner radial.
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    Increasing size of a plane

    While at the National Air and Space Udvar-Hazy facility, I saw this Northrop flying wing with a Gurney bubble. Viable solution for us non Lilliputians?
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    Flight Helmets?

    Air Force museum at WPAFB.
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    Rubber Discs for Shock Strut

    Corvair engine mounts were used on Stolp Starlet main gear in the original plans.
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    Rubber Discs for Shock Strut

    Inexpensive and dang near indestructible. Except for my friends bulldog....
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    Sonerai 2 stretch autocad?

    Are the 2 stretch plans on autocad? It would make my life much easier.....
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