CorvAircraft> 3 vair-related thoughts

Dave Morris "BigD" BigD at DaveMorris.com
Tue Feb 6 11:12:59 PST 2007


When I decide to get back into experimental aviation, I already know 
what airplane I'm going to put a Corvair into:
http://www.mooneymite.com/

Dave Morris


At 12:56 PM 2/6/2007, you wrote:
>Yeah.  A Moony with a Corvair...?
>
>Sorry - I couldn't resist :-)
>
>- Pat
>
>--- "Dave Morris \"BigD\"" <BigD at DaveMorris.com>
>wrote:
>
> > I have 3 related thoughts:
> >
> > #1: If you stick to the plans and book, and you have
> > bought all the
> > parts, and you use all William's parts, the actual
> > disassembly and
> > reassembly goes relatively quickly.
> >
> > #2: If you deviate in any way, you add a lot of time
> > and frustration
> > to blaze your own trail.  If you are not really
> > experienced at what
> > you're doing, it can be potentially a ***LOT*** of
> > time and frustration.
> >
> > #3: This applies to both airframes and engines.  I
> > stuck with Thought
> > #1 on the engine. I went with #2 on the airframe.  I
> > am now flying a
> > Mooney.  Any questions?
> >
> > LOL
> >
> > Dave Morris
> >
>
>
>
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