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    Stewart Headwind N96DR for Sale! 51 hours

    Recently completed Stewart Headwind N96DR. 51 hours TTAF and engine. Time will change as aircraft is being flown. Hummel 1915cc 65HP DUAL IGNITION engine. 54/38 prop. No electrics, prop start. Exempt from ADS-B out requirements. Basic VFR panel. 502# empty, 775# gross weight. Easy cruise at 80mph. Brakes with parking brake, large lower mounted oil cooler, spin on oil filter, carb heat box. Zenith carb. 9.2 gallon fuel tank takes 91oct mogas. Custom fiberglass cowl. Excellent workmanship. Search Youtube for "N96DR" for videos showing maiden flight, air to air, and take off and landings. Located at 7G8 Geauga County Airport (Northeast Ohio). $12,950. No trades please.

    Contact Dave Rigotti 440.241.4132.
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    Still for sale!

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    I guess I better start a diet....If I owned that plane I couldn't carry enough fuel to fire up the engine and taxi 10 feet - lol - I ain't fat, I'm just built for traction, not for speed.

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    Great looking plane. I'm a long time fan of Don Stewart's little plane but I think I'd like to be the builder as much if not more than the owner of one.

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    220 lbs with full fuel. If you weigh more you might find it harder getting in, anyway.

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    Look like a great little plane. What prompts the sale so soon after completion and first flight?
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