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rkirk77
05-28-2017, 04:56 PM
Where can I find a set of drawings for a Ryan ST-A?
I've looked high and low and haven't been successful in finding any.

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martymayes
05-28-2017, 06:36 PM
Where can I find a set of drawings for a Ryan ST-A? I've looked high and low and haven't been successful in finding any.

Somebody has built a replica so maybe you can track them down and/or research how they did it. I would call the EAA publications and get someone to search the back issues for Ryan STA replica.

Without too much effort poking in the FAA registry, I found the plane N14910. Now registered to someone in the Ft. Worth, TX area.

rkirk77
05-28-2017, 06:47 PM
They just did one this month.. which is why I am asking around.

Such a beautiful airplane!

martymayes
05-28-2017, 08:18 PM
They just did one this month.. which is why I am asking around.

Such a beautiful airplane!

Yeah a true restoration. Nice to look at but not realistic as a regular flyer.

The replica mentioned earlier was built in the late '90's, there was some magazine coverage. Much more practical, pretty sure it did not have a Menasco engine.

rkirk77
05-28-2017, 08:31 PM
Wouldn't a Gypsy Major work just as well?

They are pretty close in size except the width.

FlyingRon
05-29-2017, 04:46 PM
The Smithsonian's Archives often is a good resource. You do have to promise not to use the information to build a flyable plane though.

https://airandspace.si.edu/archives

TedC
06-01-2017, 04:17 PM
Perhaps I can help. A gentleman by the name of Ev Cassagneres had the rights to the airplane and sold detailed, original plans that could be used for homebuilt construction. I purchased these plans from him around the year 2003 or so (quite expensive if I recall). As far as I know the only ST-R completed from these plans was built by Glenn Moore of Burgaw, North Carolina. I've seen the airplane and saw it fly at a local fly-in here in NC, and it was magnificent. He used the Walter LOM inverted-four engine after his original Tigre engine didn't work out well. Menascos are of course as rare as hen's teeth, so were unavailable to him.

Ev also wrote the definitive book on the ST, "The New Ryan". Ev has passed away now, but his own original ST has just been fully restored and was on display at Oshkosh '16, and was a sight to behold. I stood looking at it for at least an hour, and talked to the restorers who did an amazing job. I do believe it won some awards, which would be well deserved from what I could see.

Since I have the plans and serial number, why haven't I built one? The same reason no one else has, I imagine - two large 4-inch rolls of plans, countless pages of parts to be made, many of which are works of art when finished due to the complex metal shaping required. I realized early on that I'd never be able to do it, but who knows? Maybe one day...

Hvd1041
06-02-2017, 07:50 AM
Yes - the award winning STA - restored by Ted Teach & colleagues - was pretty nice wasn't it :) - but there are a number of Ryans being built in basements & small workshops as we speak... the drawings are available and engines / parts do come up from time to time... the original aircraft were built in a small workshop after all - the first ones especially.

N18921
06-05-2017, 08:15 AM
i have a set of Ev's plans if anyone is interested in them. Sorry, not cheap.

cobra
06-10-2017, 04:47 AM
i have an almost complete set, pm me your email i'll send you a copy for nothing

rkirk77
06-13-2017, 05:00 AM
That looks about the same size as my shop..lol

wzm
08-10-2017, 07:30 AM
I'm interested in Ryan ST plans. If anyone has a set of the Cassagneres plans, or has contact information for someone who is producing them, I'd love to hear from you.

wzm
10-13-2017, 09:45 AM
I found the rights holder. His current pricing is about what Ev Cassagneres charged, and I can share contact information with anyone who needs it.

Sean Worthington
02-15-2018, 10:34 AM
Hello WZM,

I would like to know how to reach the rights holder. If you could share the information, I would appreciate it.

Sean

Kurt Flunkn
02-15-2018, 10:12 PM
Why not post it here if this is a commercial venture ?

See also

http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/4F2615F27EA4ACD78525673D00631387?OpenDocument

wzm
02-20-2018, 12:40 PM
The Ryan Aeronautical Company moved out of general aviation after WWII, and the surviving Ryan plans that I've seen are not usable. They are available from the Smithsonian, but you need to sign paperwork saying that they will not be involved in the construction of a new plane.

In the late 1960s Ev Cassagneres began drawing up plans from a mixture of the surviving original drawings, and drawings made from original parts. I think it took him a decade or two to complete the project of drawing production quality plans, but he sold copies of those plans up until he passed away in 2012. Ev was a biographer of Lindbergh (the NYP was from the "other" Ryan Aeronautical), a friend of T.C. Ryan, and very involved in the International Ryan Club.

As a result, the TC holder (Northrup Grumman) doesn't really have an interest in the ST-A, and they don't have plans. The existing plans are copyright to someone in Ev's family, and they have not made an effort to publicly promote them. I'm guessing they have their own reasons, but I'm not willing to publicly publish their personal information. I have purchased plans from them, for about the same price as Ev charged in the 2000s, and I was very happy with the experience.

If you are interested, https://www.facebook.com/Classic-Metalshaping-486674961423975/ is building a replica from plans, and timbertigeraircraft.com is planning on building kits for a 95% scale copy that's aimed at modern engines and a LSA qualifying weight. There is also a Facebook group for vintage Ryan planes at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1929850690604385/ .

N8433w
06-24-2018, 02:43 PM
Hello WZM,

I am interested in the plans for the ST, can you share the information for the person that has the rites to them with me?

Thank You

Mike

geebeer1
10-11-2018, 01:10 AM
hi
what price?geebeer1@hotmail.com

geebeer1
10-11-2018, 01:13 AM
hi cobra
its been a year,do you still have sta plans?geebeer1@hotmail.com

Glenn Gordon
01-01-2019, 06:40 PM
Building a true to plans replica of a Ryan ST would be quite an undertaking. Perhaps though you would be interested in this...

www.timbertigeraircraft.com (http://www.timbertigeraircraft.com)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLxKNwAkvZs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aksisIPTx_Q&t=18s (https://www.clipfail.com/watch/g5t5l4c4m4j3p355x4z3q3.html)

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I'll see if I can get Nick Pfannenstiel to chime in on this thread.

-Glenn

32fordboy
01-19-2019, 01:44 PM
Ah, thanks for pointing us out, Glenn. True we are building a replica that we plan to kit. We should be starting production this summer or fall if all goes according to plan. One thing I was surprised at is how complex the original ST is. We tried to simplify the kit as much as possible. The idea is to have a great looking, economical, and sporty Sunday flier.

I don't want to hijack a thread where people are looking for info on the original plane, so those who are interested in the kit can contact me directly through the forums or website.

Nick Pfannenstiel
Timber Tiger Aircraft
timbertigeraircraft.com