
Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Rudix, gee my n luitjie, ek het die ou se kontak besonderhede in die hande gekry!! The plot thickens......082 8041896 Boet 

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Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Dankie vir die lekker gesels vanoggend Boet! Dis lekker om 'n stem by die naam te sit.Boet wrote:Rudix, gee my n luitjie, ek het die ou se kontak besonderhede in die hande gekry!! The plot thickens......082 8041896 Boet
Ek sal die ou vannaand bel, dalk kan ek sy arm draai, die twin BosBaba klink darem vir my na 'n baie goeie idee!
Sal laat weet wat gebeur, as dinge uitwerk kan ons gesels

Groete,
Rudi
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Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Look on Avcom. Team Himax for sale.
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I saw that, looks good! Only problem is I will still have 2 x 503'sGerman wrote:Look on Avcom. Team Himax for sale.


I am really looking for a plane/project without an engine or with a "bad" engine.
Other options would be a RANS S4/S5, maybe even a KR1 or BD5? The twin Bushbaby is VERY tempting though

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Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
What about a Teenie Twin?







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Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Hi Sailor man!!sailor wrote:What about a Teenie Twin?![]()
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Love your new pic!
Now there would be a little hot ship, wonder how the weight of 2 x 503's compare to a VW? If you mount the engines on the wing would you need to increase the span to compensate for lost lift? Maybe not, maybe the prop wash over the wing would at least partially compensate.
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Re: Rotax 503 powered single seat fixed wing?
Thx bud, that pic was taken when she was still at Swartkop and before i started fiddling with new engine, undercarrage inst panel ect, ect, ect,ect.
She could have been flying if i did,t fiddle so much.
About the twin teenie not so sure mabe we can try a push pull jobbie like the Cessna 337.
see you friday at Swartkop
She could have been flying if i did,t fiddle so much.


About the twin teenie not so sure mabe we can try a push pull jobbie like the Cessna 337.




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You better get your baby flying soon or we are going to get you flying without wingssailor wrote:Thx bud, that pic was taken when she was still at Swartkop and before i started fiddling with new engine, undercarrage inst panel ect, ect, ect,ect.
She could have been flying if i did,t fiddle so much.![]()
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About the twin teenie not so sure mabe we can try a push pull jobbie like the Cessna 337.![]()
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see you friday at Swartkop


I was thinking about a push-pull job, does have many advantages!
Yes, Friday at Swartkop sounds good


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