Re: Looking for a good set of parasol plans

Re: Looking for a good set of parasol plans

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Looking for a good set of parasol plans Mike Gaskins 12-18-2006
Mike Gaskins wrote:
> I am looking for a good set of parasol plans that would be reasonably
> easy to follow for a first time builder. I do not really care about
> speed or cross country capability - just something to putz around the
> pattern and sight-see. I am thinking that tube and fabric would be my
> preferred materials (low cost and high strength), but I am open to any
> suggestions. Single or double place is fine. Most of the people who
> would go flying with me wouldn't do so in an open cockpit plane
> anyways, so a second seat would usually sit empty :).
>
> The two designs that have initially peeked my interest are the Pober
> Pixie and the Starlet SA500. I have also looked at the Baby Ace. Anybody
> have any opinions on these plans in regards to ease of construction for
> a first timer?
>
> Also I doubt I would have the space to complete the whole wing in one
> piece, so extra points if the wing can be built in sections.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike Gaskins

Look here. http://www.pressenter.com/~apietenp/
The Pietenpol Aircamper has a reputation that's hard to beat.

Tony


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