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So Long, Turbo Tom
...embodied the spirit of homebuilding-he had a genuine love for sport aviation, glider flying, airplane building and engine tweaking. He was an excellent writer and performed a worthwhile service in...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 8
KITPLANES Magazine, November 1997 Building a RotorWay 162F Part 8 of 8: We’re finished and flying the new RotorWay helicopter. by Jeff Dunham It’s hard to believe, but...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 7
KITPLANES Magazine, September 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 7 of 8: We finish the new helicopter.by Jeff Dunham It’s been seven short months and our RotorWay 162F kit helicopter is...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 5
KITPLANES Magazine, July 1997 Building a RotorWay 162FPart 5 of 8: Installing powerplant and driveby Jeff Dunham After completing all the control system steps in the last issue, the big...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 6
...it really flies. If you are building right now or if you’re planning on undertaking the building of a kit aircraft, you’re about to do what man has only dreamed...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 4
Part 4 of 8: Installing Controls by Jeff Dunham At this point in our building process–with a fully assembled and painted airframe, a temporarily installed main shaft, and the body...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 2
KITPLANES Magazine, April 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 2 of 8: Unpackingby Jeff Dunham Last issue we looked at RotorWay International and its history, and we studied the actual 162F helicopter...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 1
KITPLANES Magazine, March 1997Building a Rotorway 162FPart 1 of 8: How I got into this.by Jeff Dunham It was the spring of 1986, just a few months before I...
Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 3
KITPLANES Magazine, May 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 3 of 8: Preparing the helicopter’s body.by Jeff DunhamBefore we get to more building, I want to say thanks to all who have...
Composite Floats, Part 1
...shape. The floats on Usher’s airplane culminated from 100 hours of work building the vacuum molds and another 30 hours building the floats. Why Vacuum Bagging? Being able to precisely...