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  1. K

    1992 Rand Robinson KR2 project 95% complete.

    I have a 1992 KR2 project for sale. The plane is on tri-gear and needs very little to fix. It has 1835 HAPI VW with electric start. Prop, spinner, flaps, wheel pants (no front pant), canopy and frame (needs finished and installed), front cowling and front deck (both need finished and installed)...
  2. SpainCub

    New lightweight 120 hp engine?

    Hi, I came across this article on EAA experimenter Experimenter - February 2013 and ti looks like first unit is rated at 120hp and 176 lbs. I could have sworn that this looks like a motorcycle engine, and I had a brochure of this engine searching for a power plant for a different project, but I...
  3. R

    New Member

    Greetings: Glad to find this group. I was looking for some online data about structural calculations for wings and spars, and found that you apparently have several engineers who can answer the kinds of questions that are technical in nature and that others seem to shy away from. Give me a...
  4. AviatorKeith

    Zodiac CH 650B kit a good choice for a newbie?

    I was fortunate enough to find this forum through Google. My fascination with the number of people who have successfully built an aircraft at home prompted my research, which led me here. The thought of building my own aircraft interests me for a few reasons, not the least of which is the...
  5. Rienk

    New Ultralight and LSA Trainer design PAIR 2

    Well, I haven't given up on this project, but I wanted to get rid of the poll :ermm: I keep wondering about the whole 103UL thing… it’s hard not to consider the options for making a truly inexpensive RTF aircraft, and realizing that the weight limit will be hard to meet – but going LSA is...
  6. Rienk

    New Ultralight and LSA Trainer design PAIR

    Sorry about the poll being first - it was supposed to be after this first post. Please read this and then respond to the poll. Thanks, RA Intro One of my passions (beside designing or building things) is to see young people get involved in flying. It is obvious that to do so, we need to make...
  7. T

    Acrolite 1B

    I'm new to this site and don't mesh with the software yet. I did want to ask a question though and hopefully this is the right forum. Is anyone out there in homebuilt land building an Acrolite 1B or know o anyone who is? I have started one and am making steady progress but I would sure like...
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