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biplanemarv

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Wow! I just found this forum. Great idea & wonder why I haven't found it before.
Anyway ... from Jan 2000 to Sept of 2005 I hacked away at upscaling a model I had designed in 1993. Was certified as air worthy that month and I now have many enjoyable hours flying her.
So if anyone is interested in an all wood and fabric, 2 place, Light Sport biplane I now have plans available. I can confirm what my original test pilot said. "Fly's easier and faster than a Cub ....... don't change anything" So I didn't.
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Oh, oh ....... I uploaded my avator. Not too familiar with forums so bear with me. Well with any luck at all this msg. will show my signature, which is a site I just created.... It has the spec's, more pic's & a few flight videos. I posted here because I have no idea if she is acrobatic or not. Designed for 6+ g's but wasn't in the mood to destroy a wing to find out. It is one stout bird! Empty wt. 780.
 

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