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IF I had more time and money to build.

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Pops

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Been thinking of the airplanes that I would like to build and fly IF I had more time and money.
Not necessary in the order I would like to build.
#1 -- In a past thread we were talking about the Bettlemaster, a twin push-pull mini skymaster. 2 place tandem, with 2 -- 80 HP Revmaster engines.
#2-- Refine the SSSC design for lighter weight and maybe a better airfoil for better STOL performance for a 80 Hp non-electric VW engine.
#3-- A homebuilt version of the Ercoupe with a Lyc-235 engine.
#4-- Build another Falconar F-12 but lighter and less drag for a Lyc- 360.
#5-- A 10% enlarged Bearhawk. Just like Chris is building.
#6-- My own 48" wide steel tube fuselage and C-175 wings ( with STOL kit) and tails, taildragger, with a Lyc- 390 engine. I did drawing for the fuselage in 1995 and bought a C-172 fuselage from a salvage yard for measurements. Darn rules.
 
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