Re: Ready to Resume an Old Project

Re: Ready to Resume an Old Project

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Ready to Resume an Old Project David 03-23-2007
On 23 Mar 2007 06:44:39 -0700, "David" <dkuechen@gmail.com> wrote:

>I started on a Marquart Charger back in the mid '90s. I put it into
>storage after building some wing ribs and some fittings. Circumstances
>have changed and I am ready to start building again. I know that how to
>build a Charger hasn't changed, but the laws about homebuilts may well
>have. I haven't been to any EAA chapter meetings for a long time,
>although I will start that again soon, too.
>
>Anyway, gents, jog my memory about where I can go to check on what the
>FAA expects to see regarding homebuilding.
>
>Propulsion is another thing that I have thought about over the last few
>years. I will probably put in a O-320/360, but I was wondering about how
>successful auto conversion were in that power range.
>
>Thanks and best regards,
>
>Dave Kuechenmeister
>Lawrenceville, GA

By coincidence, I had a nice talk with Ed this morning out at Flabob.


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