Wanting information on EAA biplane. It doesn't seem to be considered aerobatic, why. Has anyone tried replacing the wings with something else, perhaps acro duster wings
Wanting information on EAA biplane. It doesn't seem to be considered aerobatic, why. Has anyone tried replacing the wings with something else, perhaps acro duster wings
Why do you assume the wings are the weak point -- if there is a weak point?
What would you require for proof that a modified EAA biplane is indeed strong enough for aerobatics? I suspect there isn't any documentation of the loading of the stock wings.
Ron Wanttaja
Why not just build an Acro Sport??
Dave Shaw
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It’s about as aerobatic as any other 100-125 hp biplane
If you have a set of Starduster wings why would you put anything but a Starduster fuselage between them?
Best of luck
Wes
Last edited by WLIU; 12-19-2018 at 11:57 AM.