And they are apparently still around!
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And they are apparently still around!
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I disagree about someone mass-producing parts. When I buy plans, I'm buying a license to use the plans to build one airplane. If I want to build another plane of the same type for a family member,...
Thanks much for your answers. My only concern with copyright is that it is possible to make parts without the original plans. I certainly wouldn't expect the code for free from the vendor, either the...
Those images look really nice. How easy is it to run your files on a machine made by a different company? Now that you have your parts optimized, I'd think you could give or sell those files to...
So there's no way to get (eventually) a file that could be sent to any shop and run? I'm not talking about a guy like me, who knows very little, creating a solidworks file that needs to be cleaned...
Yes, that is the sort of shop I was thinking about. Nesting the parts would be part of the plans that are submitted. Using standard sheets, that will be difficult the first time while developing the...
There seems to be some, locally. We prototype sheet metal for instruments regularly, but I don't know the process we go through.
Just an idea, but it would be cool to have airplane plans as whatever code is needed to run various CNC machines. A metal plane might work well. We could get matched holes, and potentially maximize...
Cool! I've a couple of pictures of vultures.
I needed a better headset for on-line meetings. For about $10 in parts, I made an adapter for my DC13.1's that works well. For another $10, I got a USB adapter off amazon. I had 2 electrolytic 22 uF...
Well, I didn't think they signed the 1929 agreement, so I have some learning too, Ron
Ron- Did they really sign the accords?
My memory is that they signed the 1907 Hague Convention, and only the portion regarding Sick and Wounded in the 1929 Geneva Convention. My understanding is...
Thanks much for the information. I appreciate the insights.
I have a chance to purchase a home-built plane. It has no electrical system. It has an A75 engine with no generator/alternator and no starter. How difficult is it to place those in? I'd have such...
Congrats on getting her built & flying!
Here's one displayed at the RAF Museum I saw last year:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5230/5784338108_37050304b1_z.jpg
That was probably the best...
I have a recent Garmin Nüvi that seems to have a speed limit with respect to saving tracks. I used it on a jet- I could see the track on the unit but I couldn't down load it. The screen updated...
I've used a Garmin V for years for this purpose on faster planes (PA-180, C172, etc). I used to download the XL data files from the FAA, but this site:
http://navaid.com/GPX/
has the data in GPX...
For such an inexpensive plane, there doesn't seem to be a large number of flying examples for something available for several years.
For the question, I'm happy with anything EAA would send my way as a prize. I personally think the idea of a kit is intriging, although I never built anything on that scale. The downside of a kit is...
Nice photo. I've been there a few times & would like to go again. I think some (only a few) of the planes are reproductions (as exact as as possible). I remember they do list this if the plan is on...
Niel & Any make good points, but maybe consider subforums for some of the more popular ones? OTOH, these probably have the most information out there. I haven't seen a "useful links" area similar to...
It has my vote FWIW
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Thanks!
Nice work on this board.
EAA Chairman Tom Poberezny abruptly retired from the organization on Tuesday in a small event that wasn’t widely announced.
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The colors are fine by me...for aviation there's a Red Board (AOPA), Blue Board (Pilots of America), a Purple Board (somewhere between the others www.purpleboard.net). The color scheme here gives...