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  1. J

    twin engine wood and fabric ultralight

    ya might think I'm silly but its because I can get 10hp engines and 30" props cheap. = O
  2. J

    3.1L V6 SFI 170HP question

    I have this engine layin around in my garage, does anyone know if it can be made suitable for aircraft use? if so, what would the cost be? I have virtually no knowlege of chevorlet engines. (or any engine for that matter):emb::ponder: thanks for any help -Justin
  3. J

    Gorilla Glue

    oh, alright. "No measurable difference"!?!?!? thats an outrage! I have wasted so much time and epoxy that way!:gig:
  4. J

    Gorilla Glue

    I must argue this point, maybe I'm wrong but undoubtedly someone has lots of experience with epoxy. you must first wet both surfaces to be glued and wait until the epoxy has gotten to its "gummy" stage in the curing process. This will cause the wood to soak up the first coat and thus when you...
  5. J

    twin engine wood and fabric ultralight

    I need plans for a wood twin engine ultralight! cant find them anywhere! does anyone know if such a thing even exists? I thought about "mimiking" a lazair but thought it better to go with proven plans so I dont get myself killed. thanks for any help. -Justin
  6. J

    Plane plans

    good site, thanks Alan.
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