Pictures prior to Oskosh
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Pictures prior to Oskosh
I thought I would send some pictures before setting off to Oshkosh. Hope to see a few of you there.
Steve
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
Awesome! I think I should stay home now from OSH so I can work on my Classic! Great motivation!
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Oh, that is so beautiful! Wow, motivation is right! So nice.
Kinda hate to cover all that lovely work, but whacha going to do?
Thanks for the pic's!
Kinda hate to cover all that lovely work, but whacha going to do?
Thanks for the pic's!
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
HI You'all
.Come to Osh and the Tuesday forum and We can chat.
Looking forward to meeting as many Hatz builders as I can. This can be your best motivation.
Regards Steve
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.Come to Osh and the Tuesday forum and We can chat.
Looking forward to meeting as many Hatz builders as I can. This can be your best motivation.
Regards Steve
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
I'll be there! Brodhead too. : )
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Nice! I like how you narrowed up the fuselage so that the Rotec cylinders stick out a bit! Well done!
I'm looking forward to being at that point. I'm still making ribs......
I'm looking forward to being at that point. I'm still making ribs......
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
Very, very nice, Steve!
You blended in the Rotec beautifully! What's the level of the thrustline below the upper fuse longeron? Nice surrounding too! Like the long headrest cone!
We wish you get this Hatz built and in the air, but enjoy every minute, it's wothwile! We have now about 75 hours in our Vintage Hatz and plan to attend a few fly-ins this summer. The Rotec runs flowlessly!
All the best and greetings to all Hatzers (hope to make Brodhead and Osh next year)
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland
You blended in the Rotec beautifully! What's the level of the thrustline below the upper fuse longeron? Nice surrounding too! Like the long headrest cone!
We wish you get this Hatz built and in the air, but enjoy every minute, it's wothwile! We have now about 75 hours in our Vintage Hatz and plan to attend a few fly-ins this summer. The Rotec runs flowlessly!
All the best and greetings to all Hatzers (hope to make Brodhead and Osh next year)
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
Hello! Find the differance...
Nice work Steve!
Wojciech HC#164 Poland
Nice work Steve!
Wojciech HC#164 Poland
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
For someone too impatient to go through the building process NX687HZ is still for sale. Look it up on the For Sale thread.
John Kerr
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Re: Pictures prior to Oskosh
Hi Hans & Sam - thrust line question. I put it 8.9 inches below centre of the upper longeron, as per the plans I have. (plan revision specific for the Rotec.) It also has extended landing gear. If I had to do it again I would make the gear 2 inches shorter than the plans - depends on the wheels and prop of course.
I have questions for you - what did you arrive at for final prop specification (pitch & diameter)? Also what cruise speed and rpm do you get with it?
Steve
I have questions for you - what did you arrive at for final prop specification (pitch & diameter)? Also what cruise speed and rpm do you get with it?
Steve