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...a great article!Tom HunterIFR Requirements for Homebuilts I enjoyed your article, Steam Gauge Special, in the August issue. I am building a Bearhawk and plan to use almost exactly the...

Roll Your Own

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...much. So it was not altogether good news when my employer, Vans Aircraft, announced that the company was building a new facility about 30 miles away. The only possible route,...

Ask the DAR

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...have built seven amateur-built airplanes including two ultralight types, a Moni Motorglider, a Dragonfly Mk2, two RV-6s and a Zenair CH 601HDS. We are currently building a scratch-built biplane.Building Experience...

Supercharged F-1 Rocket

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...TeamRocket, Meyn says he loved the photographs in the construction manual and the “unbelievable customer support.” Building the airframe was “time-consuming but not challenging,” he explained. The “most challenging parts...

University of Jabiru

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...are using or planning to use Jabiru engines in our airplanes. Six are building Zenith projects, either 601s or 701s. A Jabiru (airplane), a Titan, a Lightning and my Texas...

Contributors

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...name-Dave was, until recently, the president of the GlaStar & Sportsman Association International. His latest project, after building a GlaStar and a Sportsman, is a Texas Sport Cub LSA. (Look...

To Launch a Light Sport

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...I put the horn on the wrong side of it. As I sat there staring at this, my thoughts drifted off to the movies. The Three Stooges are building a...

Completions

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Mike and Gail Smiths RV-7A Here is what the finished product looks like after three and a half years of riveting, glass work, sanding, flight testing and, finally, painting. Come...

Down to Earth

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...to each individual aircraft. It makes sense. The DAR is there to verify that the work you did in building your aircraft is correct and that the plane is worthy of...

Still Aiming High

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...be as low as the weight given Parkers clever approach to building: no lathe, mill or sheet-metal tools. Anything that needs machining goes from a CAD layout to a shop,...

In Case You Missed It

Practical Electrical

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Wire termination science—part III. By Robert L. Nuckolls, III.

Ten For Ten: A Decade With an RV-10

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Out of the blue.

Design Process: Vertical Tail Functions–Yaw Stability and Damping

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The vertical tail performs multiple tasks to stabilize and control the airplane. This month...

Prop-aganda

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The other day I heard about a guy at my local airport lamenting the...