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dakota hawk

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  1. John P

    Dakota Hawk - Manti, Utah

    I have been contemplating this project for some time, and have really appreciated the many detailed photos and descriptions by "Danielle" (Dakota Hawk , Belfast Maine) with her Dakota Hawk in this forum. That project doesn't show that it is completed on this Forum, but I have heard, if true...
  2. snaildrake

    Has high-wing plane design changed that little in seventy-five years?

    I want to understand how recently designed planes might fly or function 'better' than much-imitated designs from the 30s or 40s. I am most interested in LSA high-wing utility two seaters that can handle short runways (STOL not critical). Here are the craft I've come up with that interest me...
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