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One of a kind Woods-Low Biplane project for sale

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Jerry

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Attached, find a photo of the biplane when it was first built. It’s all apart now and needs a total restoration. Designed by Harris Woods of Woody Pusher and Scamp fame. There are no plans for it.

Built in 1975. After flying off the 40 hours it was flown to OSH. On the was back something happened with the fuel line and it was landed in a field and got damaged.

Cruise at 140mph. Stalls at 58mph. Climbs at 2000’/minutes. Tools, loops, Immelmann… all performed under phase 1 testing.

I‘m hard at work on the Skybolt and don’t see myself starting and completing this project. It’s all in pieces. Wings need to be rebuilt, etc. It’s a complete ground up restoration. It’d be nice to see this fly again.

Asking $750.00

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