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  1. skyboltone

    Need CH750 wing airfoil coordinate (naca 65018 mod)_help!!

    I assume that on the left column is percent of chord. What are the units on the right? Perhaps also percent of chord? That makes sense. But I see no cuff in the numbers. The coordinates are absolutely symmetrical. Dan <edit> I'm sorry Synergy. That's precisely what you said isn't it...
  2. skyboltone

    rotax rick

    You and me both BA. I want to know for sure that we got real numbers here at 89hp. Let's take it to an independent dyno test and see what it does by way of a smooth power band. I haven't heard anything bad about Rick and I've talked to him on the phone. He's got genuine passion about what he...
  3. skyboltone

    What would you change on the ch-701?

    One bay longer in the wing and a conventional vertical stabilizer and rudder. That's it. How many have actually flown the thing? That little bitty wing was designed when the gross weight was MUCH lighter and the Rotax 582 was the preferred powerplant. The all flying rudder is really powerful...
  4. skyboltone

    Super Pulsar 100 FAST BUILD Kit

    The KIS is a great airplane. When they appeared in the early 90's they got terrific reviews in Sport Aviation and Kitplanes. I think this is the same airplane but with a different engine. Pirep-KIS 240 If I recall correctly, the KIS was originally powered with a Lycoming 0-235. Dan
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