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    I'm an Addict

    I used to work construction:ermm: and was always looking up:ponder: . One day I stepped off a roof:devious: (1 story) and I decided to change occupations:tired: . I am now an airline mechanic:D . I go to work to play,:gig: and I still look up. On a completely different day I was happy to see my...
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    homebuild choice

    here are thre fairly easy aircraft you could consider http://www.thatchercx4.com/index.html http://www.mini-imp.com/ http://25th.com/t2/ Good luck
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    I want it!!! :(

    Yet^Another^Dreamer, After love lost to aviation, and one gained, By marrying her, I think I finally have what I want. She is really mine!!, Told me to go ahead and buy an airplane. I want to build one. She is behind me. My 2 cents stick with it. Dreams can and do come true!!!!!!! My wife...
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    Gypsy Hawk

    Thanks Raptor!!! I have been looking for a long time for the gypsy hawk and I never even thought of going to Jane's. You're such a big help.
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    Gypsy Hawk

    Has anyone ever heard of the homebuilt aircraft called gypsy hawk? I saw it in an aviation magazine in the 70's I think mid 70's. I am interested in any info or pictures of it. I think the designers initials are R.J.J.(RICHARD J. JAMESON I THINK) if you have or can find any info e-mail me at...
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