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    Le Pelican PDF files

    I have been looking for a set of plans for le Pelican. So far these are the closest that I have come to finding them, aside from a Russian site that does not give me good vibes. (buildandfly.shop) Payment is apparently only thru PayPal, and the site is not user friendly. I am willing to pay...
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    Textron buys Pipistrel

    There are a couple of LSA that had reasonable prices and decent specs, on paper. They didn't get much publicity though, as most of the major aviation magazines tend toward the highest bidder for article space. Both the Best Off Skyranger and the XAir Hanuman Hawk are decent aircraft for under...
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    What was the first airplane you flew in and how old ?

    Piper Tripacer, around 1957 with my Dad and my uncle, (Charles Hohler, Captain, Eastern Air Lines). Rhode Island to Block Island and return. Next experiences were flying with a Mr. Botter in his Taylorcraft BC-12. He was on my paper route. He got free newspapers and I got to go flying.
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    Sit on top two seater

    Didn't Bob Hovey fill the fuselage tube of his "Whing Ding" with expandable foam to obtain the rigidity that it needed? Would that help?
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    The Ranger, an easily built high wing LSA runabout

    FritzW, would you kindly post the website for the aircraft that you are discussing? It looks interesting. Thank you
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