From: ebs@qnis.net (Ed Sullivan) Subject: Re: Wanted Date: 03 Mar 2000 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <38bf28bd.352129819@news.qnis.net> References: <89n82q$60n$1@mur2.odyssey.on.ca> X-Trace: news2.randori.com 952053233 207.104.115.12 (Thu, 02 Mar 2000 19:13:53 PST) Reply-To: Ed Sullivan NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 19:13:53 PST Newsgroups: rec.aviation.homebuilt The "Don Quixote" is a really cute little pusher, but a little larger than an ultralight. Someone posted an address where the plans were available a while back. It is a Polish design. You might search Deja News. Ed Sullivan >Hey Guys > >I'm posting this for my boss (who STILL dont have an internet >conection)...but his intellegence is a question best delt with on a >non-aircraft N/G > >anyway... we are looking for a plans built (no kits), hi wing PUSHER deisgn. >cannard or conventional is OK, tractor engine is not. > >The Mitchell wing designs have failed the grade, and the 2 MW (U.K. designs) >in pushers dont have plans available.... > >basically what he wants is a plans-built challenger or tornado or chinook or >Rans S-12 type. > >Since I am dumb enough to still be playing around with Pietenpols and other >heavy, wooden boat anchors, I havent been much help, so pointers to web >pages or info on something along these lines would be greatly appreciated > >TIA > >Mike > >