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Staudacher N38ZX

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BJC

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A posting about using (actually, not using) West System epoxy in aircraft construction set me on a search that led to a few photos and comments about John’s N38ZX.

Looks interesting, but I’ve found very little about it. Wing is wood, with aluminum honeycomb ribs. Power is an unspecified motorcycle engine. Looks to have a regular aircraft propeller. Small, open cockpit. Airfoil and ailerons suggest that it, like John’s well known designs, is intended for aerobatics. Some links that I found:

http://www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/Aircraft/3/N38ZX.shtm
https://www.secondwavemedia.com/baycity/features/jon-staudacher-feature.aspx
Jon Staudacher’s Approach to Projects - Epoxyworks (scroll down)

Anyone have any information about it?

Thanks,


BJC
 
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