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Originally Posted by Bcone1381
If I commit to building, and if I made a choice today I would build a two place, tandem seat, small tail dragger called a Bearhawk LSA. It compares favorably with a Piper J-3 Cub. The Bearhawk has an All Metal wing, tube and fabric fuselage, with a 65-100 hp engine. I would guess it would do about 100 mph on 4 gallons of fuel per hour with the 65 hp engine.
These can be built via a kit or from plans. If you guys can expose a few trade secrets and inspire some confidence, I'll build it from plans. It's a lot of forming small parts from homemade MDF molds. Some use hammers, others use presses with rubber. I believe an industry best practice exists that streamlines and expedites the forming process. If we can make these more widely known a higher completion rate will result. I just don't know what that process is.
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The EAA sells a variety of books that are very helpful, especially worth while are those by the late, and great, Tony Bingelis.