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    Fisher Dakota Hawk Wings and Tail

    I have a gorgeous set of wings and tail feathers for sal for the Dakota Hawk. These have about 175 hours of flying time on them. They include the tanks and strobes all wired into the wings as well as the fuel line plumbing all installed. If you built a fuselage you could be flying in no time!!
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    Fisher Dakota Hawk wings, tail,other parts in Sonoma,California

    Goodday, These wings are from a flying Dakota Hawk. They were kit built from the Fisher Kit. Will get some pics ASAP. Aircraft went off runway, twisted the gear, no prop strike or other damage but cracked both lower longerons. Wings are at Sonoma Skypark and can be viewed in my A&P IA's...
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    Fisher Dakota Hawk wings, tail,other parts in Sonoma,California

    Good day, I have a very nice set of finished Dakota Hawk wings, all tail surfaces and other pieces for sale. One could easily make an entire aircraft of these parts simply by building a new fuselage. These wings and tail are airworthy and the wings have tanks and strobes built in. Total time...
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    Volksplane VP-2 or Fisher Flying Products Dakota Hawk?

    Hi, I have a Dakota Hawk and I can tell you it is one fun aircraft! On a C90 it climbs well and cruises just about 110mph with one aboard. Thats at 2500rpm. The construction is all geodetic and somewhat time consuming but wellworth the effort. Strong and light is the result....mine is...
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