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Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 8

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  KITPLANES Magazine, November 1997 Building a RotorWay 162F Part 8 of 8: We’re finished and flying the new RotorWay helicopter. by Jeff Dunham   It’s hard to believe, but...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 7

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  KITPLANES Magazine, September 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 7 of 8: We  finish the new helicopter.by Jeff Dunham  It’s been seven short months and our RotorWay 162F kit helicopter is...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 5

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  KITPLANES Magazine, July 1997 Building a RotorWay 162FPart 5 of 8: Installing powerplant and driveby Jeff Dunham After completing all the control system steps in the last issue, the big...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 6

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...it really flies.   If you are building right now or if you’re planning on undertaking the building of a kit aircraft, you’re about to do what man has only dreamed...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 4

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Part 4 of 8: Installing Controls by Jeff Dunham At this point in our building process–with a fully assembled and painted airframe, a temporarily installed main shaft, and the body...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 2

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KITPLANES Magazine, April 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 2 of 8: Unpackingby Jeff Dunham Last issue we looked at RotorWay International and its history, and we studied the actual 162F helicopter...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 1

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  KITPLANES Magazine, March 1997Building a Rotorway 162FPart 1 of 8: How I got into this.by Jeff Dunham It was the spring of 1986, just a few months before I...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 3

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 KITPLANES Magazine, May 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 3 of 8: Preparing the helicopter’s body.by Jeff DunhamBefore we get to more building, I want to say thanks to all who have...

Composite Floats, Part 1

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...shape. The floats on Usher’s airplane culminated from 100 hours of work building the vacuum molds and another 30 hours building the floats.  Why Vacuum Bagging?    Being able to precisely...

Turbo Power, Part 1

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...building, and one of our mutual friends told him that I was an engine guy. We spent a couple of days walking the flight line and looking at and talking...

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Tips for Installing Your Props Properly

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It pays to be thorough and follow the manufacturers instructions to the letter when installing a prop on your homebuilt.

Thought Exercise: The Drive Socket

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Ever look at a part and wonder, “How did they make that?”

Shenanigans

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”Experimental Two Sierra X-Ray,  Oshkosh Tower, you are clear for touch-and-goes on any runway....

Droning About the Future

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Elsewhere in this issue, we’ve taken a few pages to consider the future of...