First off, let me say this is not a restoration. I have no intentions of making the same mistakes the factory did 75 years ago. ( Seriously I do appreciate restorations, but this is going to be for flying, and I don't have the patience, or the time to do that much work )
This will be an Experimental. I don't do well with BS, so Certified with STC's, 337's, and all the other paperwork, just to do something that is better, safer, and more modern, doesn't strike me as something I want to deal with. I can have my O-200, 1320 lb gross, disk brakes, and whatever else I want with minimal harassment from the FAA.
I do love the T-Craft for what it is. This will not be some Cub wannabe, or a 200 MPH cross country machine. I want it light, with an adaquate power reserve. The ability to fly to semi-remote locations, with a passanger, and fishing gear. I don't need to go upside down, but I do like some of the 'Swick' type mods, like the control stick. I am not tied to the bungee gear. The Pitts guys have gone from bungee's to spring gear, to RV style gear. As long as it doesn't kill the looks, and is better, I would consider that too.
I am starting with a 1938 Fuselage that has been on its back sometime probably before I was born. Then was stuffed in the rafters at the local airport, and forgotten about. I don't really plan on putting it back in the air, but rather using it to build a duplicate out of 4130, with any mods that need done incorporated. I made a set of jigs from a post war tail, and am looking for a set of pre war's to possibly blend with them. Big post war V.S., big pre war Rudder ??? best of both worlds, or worst of both?
Any suggestions from the peanut gallery?
Oh yea, and Pics. Everyone loves pictures.
This will be an Experimental. I don't do well with BS, so Certified with STC's, 337's, and all the other paperwork, just to do something that is better, safer, and more modern, doesn't strike me as something I want to deal with. I can have my O-200, 1320 lb gross, disk brakes, and whatever else I want with minimal harassment from the FAA.
I do love the T-Craft for what it is. This will not be some Cub wannabe, or a 200 MPH cross country machine. I want it light, with an adaquate power reserve. The ability to fly to semi-remote locations, with a passanger, and fishing gear. I don't need to go upside down, but I do like some of the 'Swick' type mods, like the control stick. I am not tied to the bungee gear. The Pitts guys have gone from bungee's to spring gear, to RV style gear. As long as it doesn't kill the looks, and is better, I would consider that too.
I am starting with a 1938 Fuselage that has been on its back sometime probably before I was born. Then was stuffed in the rafters at the local airport, and forgotten about. I don't really plan on putting it back in the air, but rather using it to build a duplicate out of 4130, with any mods that need done incorporated. I made a set of jigs from a post war tail, and am looking for a set of pre war's to possibly blend with them. Big post war V.S., big pre war Rudder ??? best of both worlds, or worst of both?
Any suggestions from the peanut gallery?
Oh yea, and Pics. Everyone loves pictures.
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