Off we go !

It’s been a while… a long time…  after finally getting all the stuff I suppose things got kind of quiet in here. Well… I have to admit I was having so much fun building that writing about it became...

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Flying Surface Practice Project (Part 2)

Time for the first capital mistakes, and I had a few in a row. I somehow understood that as of .040 material had to be countersunk instead of dimpled. That kind of fit with the spirit of trying every technique in this...

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Flying Surface Practice Project (part 1)

Third project and probably the most exciting one. This thing actually looks like a mini wing. It has a spar, stiffners, ribs and most of the techniques to be used on the real airplane are needed to complete this little piece. Cut...

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Toolbox project

With the mobile phone stand finished it was time to tackle the second practice project. Van’s offers a practice project where you make a toolbox, using various techniques which will also be applied to the aircraft. The Toolbox project from Van's Aircraft Most...

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First Practice Project

It’s Time! Time to work with some metal, time to squeeze a first rivet. This has been a long time coming and while you are reading this I’m already a bit further. Just can’t help myself… I’m having fun...

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Tools!

It’s been a while since my last update and I’m a bit behind on posting so there will be a number of updates in short sequence. Having been more or less done with the workshop there was still one major item missing…...

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Compressor Time!

Woohoo... we are definitely getting closer. it's September but feels like Christmas already as i had an interesting unboxing to do. Picked up my brand new low-noise compressor from HBM Machines in Holland. A crate to unpack ! If you...

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Preparing the workshop

Building an airplane is not a small undertaking, and I mean that very literally. For those builders who are building in a hangar or have a large garage at home, space may not be as much of an issue as it is...

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Nose or Tail

It seems there is a never ending discussion on whether to fly nose wheel or tail wheel.  Having always trained on the stereotypical Cessna, it seems the obvious thing to fly nose wheel aircraft but then why is it that most taildragger...

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Building your own aircraft

What on earth drives a person to build his own airplane? Is it safe? Why would you do that? Well the answer is simple and at the same time it isn’t.  Different people have different motivations. Most people love to fly.  Some...

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