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  1. Becca~T

    Homebuilt metal forming tools

    I found this page some time back to build a home built break. I was thinking of building one. I opted to buy one from a car shop that closed its doors, For cheaper than the required parts to build the break. But here is the link for anyone who wants to not only build a Airframe at home, But...
  2. Becca~T

    Hello Everyone !

    Sorry if I seem short with my answers. I want my post on this subject to reflect as informational not as a recommendation for the AW-95. I meant no disrespect to you if I came across as such. ~Becca.
  3. Becca~T

    Hello Everyone !

    My father and a few of his friends built the frame. It was powered by a 110 hp hurth engine and it flew .5 to .8 a day minus Saturday and Sundays. It also had a TR shaft Kit. It was used on the farm in Welches and I flew fence-line and used it for searching when livestock went wondering...
  4. Becca~T

    Shop/Build questions

    I have a 24x24ft hobby shop and run 2 Coleman black-cats connected to a 30lb LP cylinder and a reducer from the large tank to the space heaters. • Provides comfortable warmth whether indoors or in a tent • 3,000 BTU output operates up to 7 hours from one 16.4 oz. propane cylinder (not included)...
  5. Becca~T

    Hello Everyone !

    I can tell you first hand there real. The AW-95 is a verant of the AW-Choppy developed in the late 1960's A/W 95 SPECIFICATIONSMin. speed: 0 mph/kph (hover)Cruise speed: 60 mph (97 kph) Empty weight: 272 lbs* (123 kilos) Useful load: 225 lbs** (102 kilos)Gross weight: 497 lbs**...
  6. Becca~T

    Hello Everyone !

    No way, The thing is a work of art. Most see it and say the same thing UGLY ! Having a practical need for this type of aircraft might of opened my mind more so than someone who didn't have a need. Then again, I just may be nuts !
  7. Becca~T

    Hello Everyone !

    I'm Rebecca. Im 23 from Oregon, A USMC Bratt. Im in A&P school and have been flying one strange home built or another for a few years now. I also fly a S-296/300's. When I can afford the fuel. I miss flying my AW-95 (Hard landed) I perfer Rotor's over fixed for local travel, But get me...
  8. Becca~T

    HELLO FROM THE HAWKEYE STATE

    There was this pizza place in the QC, It's the only thing I remember from my visit there. Best taco pizza I have ever eaten. Happy Joe's I think it was.
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