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    ICON given green light to begin deliveries

    Well color me surprised my predictions were wrong. Looks like Icon's first delivery will be at Oshkosh. I figured they were a year away from a delivery. Looks like we have another aircraft in the market. ICON given green light to begin deliveries
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    P85 completes Phase I flight testing with some questions

    P85 completes Phase I flight testing I saw this article this morning and looked into it deeper than I probably should. I'm going to start with this. This airplane looks cool. I also think the Radial Rocket looks cool. But then I consider the "intent" of the aircraft and it doesn't seem that...
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    Outboard as an aircraft engine?

    I don't know if you guys found this yet but apparently a guy is working on putting a 230 hp Mercury Outboard in his Acro Sport. Mercury Outboard Conversion for an Aircraft, Part 2 | EAA AirVenture Oshkosh I find this interesting, because as we know aircraft engines cost an arm and a leg. So do...
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    Learning Composites

    I was wondering what everyone would suggest for learning composite aircraft construction? For the first level I suggest a typical boat/canoe/vehicle fiberglass repair kit on something damaged. If you get good results doing that move to something a little more complex. I did this (fixed a...
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    Jared from northern Wisconsin

    Hi everyone. I've looked at this form a lot for a few years and it looks like it's full of amazing and helpful people. I decided I'm finally at the time in my life where I can start on a project soon and decided to join this to help myself and others out. I have helped my grandfather in both...
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