Somebody said he was relocating to the west coast. I was trying to find out if that had been confirmed or not, but I guess I'll continue to explore local...
My experience with Replicraft (EAPS) a couple of months ago is the same that is being reported here today - no response to telephone calls or e-mails. While I...
I've found a local shop that will plasma cut the parts and holes and holes in the parts. I sent him a copy of the drawings from the plans and it only took a...
I have found a local machine shop owner (pilot) who is making parts for me. I talked to him about making parts for other FB builders. He said he would be glad...
I'm sure we could get a "discount" if several of us were to order like parts at one time. Since my order was the first he has had, he does not have a parts...
Greg - You can count me in. I need all of the metal fittings. Let us know how you recommend we proceed with Ray. Very much appreciate your making us aware...
Bill, I guess just email me what parts you want (name and plans figure # would be helpful)and I will go see Ray and get him to price out the parts we want. I...
Hello fellow Flybaby builders.....I've been following the list about Replicraft and can say I have bought every fitting for the monoplane and the biplane from...
TEST "Steze" http://community.webtv.net/smlangford/StevesFlyBaby http://community.webtv.net/smlangford/PiperColtPA22108 [Non-text portions of this message have...
Yes, but not drilled....holes are lazer cut ready to install......primed green. The ones for the biplane version are different so I do not need these. ...
I picked up a nice Flybaby in Eugene Oregon this week and imported it to Canada. The prev. owner Al O'Kelly and I disaasembled the plane and put the fuselage...
Alright Bob! can a post a picture for us? Drew ... From: "canuck_bob" <bob.babcock@...> To: <flybabylist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 07 March, 2002 7:36 PM ...
Congrats on the new bird. Keep us updated on flight progression and pictures. Greg ... it ... nw ... cold ... or ... Calgary,...
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Harry Fenton - Rockford
harry@...
Mar 8, 2002 4:33 pm
Congratulations, Bob! You and I discussed this plane as I had done some inspections on it and flown it a bit before Al flew it back to Oregon. I hope that it...
I am building an aircraft with a continental 65 . It is similar toa Fournier RF5 (see Tiswildeair.com if interested) . I dislike hand proping and my missus...
... Congratulations, and hope you get in the air soon! ( You just brought fond memories of my opposite trip, bringing a Volksplane from Newfoundland to New ...
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Konrad O Schoen
konrad.schoen@...
Mar 10, 2002 5:18 pm
the C65-12 has provisions for a generator and electric starter...
Continental made an A-65-12 that had provisions for an electrical system, however, they only made 50 of them and Mooney Mite owners kill for them (they were...
Hey Gang, I have started building the fuselage sides, but I found a diversion in making the metal parts. This is something I really enjoy. I have found you...
Paul is rather modest. He actually has a production line of THREE airplanes in his shop under construction simultaneously (in addition to a wooden twin engine...
I have been off line for a few days and just picked up some of the messages on the A-65 with the starter. For what it's worth, here is my opinion. The A-65-9...
... Having a fat Fly Baby with a C-85-12, I am of course interested in ways of reducing my engine weight. Unfortunately, though, the pricing and awkward...
Harry, Thanks for the info on engine/starter options. This is very helpful to us first timers. Do you see any problems with an O-200 with a light weight...