by hatzboy343 » Sat May 14, 2016 9:07 am
Although I'm new to this forum as well, I've been working on my Hatz for over nine years and I'm almost finished. While many people think we're nuts (including ourselves) it's really about having the guts to act on a dream. It's part art and part engineering. I have communicated with some Hatz builders like Ron Seick who completed a beautiful Hatz and Scott Plitschke, who unfortunately passed away before he could fly his project. From the sidelines, I observed the meticulous craftsmanship of Hans and Sam. I don't know how they kept their shop so neat. It's like everything in their life is so neat and orderly. Even their website is incredibly neat.
All I can say is keep going, a little each day. Never give up. We never surrender. Then one day, you have an airplane.
Bill
Although I'm new to this forum as well, I've been working on my Hatz for over nine years and I'm almost finished. While many people think we're nuts (including ourselves) it's really about having the guts to act on a dream. It's part art and part engineering. I have communicated with some Hatz builders like Ron Seick who completed a beautiful Hatz and Scott Plitschke, who unfortunately passed away before he could fly his project. From the sidelines, I observed the meticulous craftsmanship of Hans and Sam. I don't know how they kept their shop so neat. It's like everything in their life is so neat and orderly. Even their website is incredibly neat.
All I can say is keep going, a little each day. Never give up. We never surrender. Then one day, you have an airplane.
Bill