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Adding Rigor
...the same thing is occurring in my building and maintaining mind. Oh, I have always been precise and demanding in how I build and maintain my aircraft, but thinking about...
John R. Murphy's SubSonex
My JSX-2 SubSonex was completed in November 2015 after 22 months of building, and it is the 3rd customer-built SubSonex to fly. Sonex delivered the first seven kits in February...
Lawsuit Against Van’s Aircraft Dismissed
...kit building industry. Today, Van’s announced that the lawsuit has been dismissed and issued the statement below. As many of you may know, Van’s Aircraft and others were named as...
Building an Airdrome Aeroplanes Fokker D.VII
...are used in the building community to create fishmouths, including specialized tubing notchers and combinations of grinders and sanders. In the course of building the steel fuse for the Legal...
Rapid Prototyping and Experimental Design
...composites but wanted to participate. In my mind, TLAR (That Looks About Right) just isn’t an acceptable method when building parts for a high-performance airplane that has strict weight restrictions,...
Scratch-Built Christavias
...that could hardly be further from the RV-10 in mission and building process, Becky says it was simple: “We were given, free, a small Continental engine. When we looked ahead,...
EAA SportAir Workshops
...are serious about building an airplane than to take one or more of these courses. At $349 for EAA members and $389 for non-members, the price is right. Travel costs...
Maintenance Matters
...1973. Born into a family of builders, it was only natural that he would make his living as a contractor and spend his leisure time building airplanes. He has so...
All Grown Up
...wings are all aluminum, assembled with pull rivets. Customers building their own wings will need to first set up a simple assembly jig, to ensure the finished product is straight...
Plane and Simple
...a good chance that you won’t finish your homebuilt aircraft without accidentally damaging a metal part at some point during the building process. This could take the form of a...













