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
veeduber@isp.com wrote:
> Then by all means, start with the Wag-Aero Cub and work your way down.
>
> Wag-Aero offers an excellent set of plans at a very fair price,
> allowing you to study the standard against which all other parasols
> have been judged for the last 60 years. If you decide to go with the
> Cub you will have the option of buying those components you feel are
> best left to a more experienced fabricator, reserving the easier but
> more labor-intensive tasks for yourself.
>
> Should you decide the Cub is more airplane than you need (it is not, but
> for the sake of argument...) then you will have a basis on which judge
> other designs.
>
> As for the engine, there's far more of them out there than most folks
> realize, for despite all talk to the contrary our numbers continue to
> fall and the smaller, older engines continue to become available, often
> at give-away prices.
>
> -R.S.Hoover

The Wag-Aero Super Trainer looks kinda interesting (who wouldn't want a
Super Cub and if I am building a tube and fabric plane from scratch
anyways . . . :)), but their website looks moreso to be selling lots of
component kits. I have ordered the catalog so maybe that'll have
something additional, but I wasn't actually able to locate a plans set
anywhere on there.

Mike Gaskins



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