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    osprey 1 amphibian

    selling osprey 1 project. 75% complete. Fiberglass construction. open to offers
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    help identifying this plane

    Sorry for more questions and a little off topic, but do those motor mounts look to be a "standard" type of mount. There is only three attachment points and look to m to be quite weak. Hopefully you can see them in the pictures. (two in front have bolt holes mounted front to rear, and the one in...
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    help identifying this plane

    Thanx for the info I will post more when I get my hands on the plans
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    help identifying this plane

    its all made with 1/4" (?) white foam sandwiched between two layers of glass, I don't think there is any wood used except for the main spar through the fuse. there is no real problem, just trying to gain some insight :)
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    help identifying this plane

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    help identifying this plane

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    help identifying this plane

    I will post more pictures when I get to my computer. And yes I want to make sure it is safe to continue the build. The work he has done is very well done.(no expert though)
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    help identifying this plane

    That does look like it. The fellow who built it said he had the plans converted to fiberglass from wood.I haven't been able to contact him to get the blueprints. Any ideas what engine that they used. I am not very familiar with aircraft engines. The motor mounts are built and only have three...
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    help identifying this plane

    This is a picture of a plane that I just acquired. I am not sure what it is and I am hoping to gain some information on it. thanx in advance http://
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