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    looking for wood aircraft plans

    Hi! Just for the fun, have a look there: http://fms7259.e-monsite.com/ (french guy building a wood and fabric three axis ultralight) very detailed website, english translation included. That plane is extremely simple and affordable. It flies with a very very small engine. Enjoy! Good flight...
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    ANC-18 - Design of Wood Aircraft Structures

    Hi everybody! Many thanks to Jman and 4trade for their links to these excellent documents. I don't know how things are running in US regarding wood and fabric ultralights, but here in France, this kind of construction appears rather rare, with some exception. Have a look here...
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    Very simple project 3 axix, wood and fabric starts right now!

    Hi everybody, I just bought my engine. I choose a challenging solution, relying on a very old but brand new engine. It is a JPX425 two strokes engine. When associated with apropriate tuned exhaust lines, it gives up to 26 HP. The weight of the engine is no more than 16 kg. You can check here...
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    Very simple project 3 axix, wood and fabric starts right now!

    Hi everybody! My project starts today: It is a 3 axis wood and fabric ultralight, the "Souricette" (little mouse) designed by Michel Barry. I start basically from scratch I think I am an emblematic beginner within the homebuilder comunity: No licence to fly yet, average finance capacity, no...
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    Catocala introduction

    Hello everybody, Happy to be there. I start my project right now, building an 3 axis ultralight made of wood and fabric. It is a Souricette, designed by Michel Barry. I think I am emblematic of the sort of guy starting from scratch: no experience not even licence), average money, abd some hours...
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    First build advice.

    Hello everybody! I know that it is very difficult for a french person to sell blueprints in US due to laws in your country. However, it should be interesting to have a look to that website: Bienvenue sur le site du Spratt 103 (in french, sorry, but things are very intuitive) In my view it will...
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    CriCri Ultralight?

    Hi Alex! I am not sure that transforming a cricri into an ULM is a good idea. THis extremely particular plane is typically the result of a very smart trade-off. Furthermore, the structure works heavily with the skin... Furthermore furthermore, I was told that european designers are very...
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    New froggy member!

    Hi everybody! I apologize for my english by advance, it's not my mother tongue. I start my project right now, a wood/fabric ULM. It is a Souricette. I'm lucky enough to get the support for a strong community (more than 250 plans have been sold as of today). I'll try to share my tips, either...
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