60's/70's Pattern Ships
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
Sir,
any information you may have would be great. I haven't figured out what this wing is from, but it's a pattern style airfoil and I'm pretty sure i can build a fuse around it. thanks again
any information you may have would be great. I haven't figured out what this wing is from, but it's a pattern style airfoil and I'm pretty sure i can build a fuse around it. thanks again
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
Hey Danz, I am not sure if this is the same one, but thought I'd post the link anyway:
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/airpla...oublemaker.htm
Hope this helps!
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/airpla...oublemaker.htm
Hope this helps!
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
ORIGINAL: sjmoreno77
Does anyone know where i can get an old kit or plans to build a Phoenix 6,7 or 8?
Thanks
steven
Does anyone know where i can get an old kit or plans to build a Phoenix 6,7 or 8?
Thanks
steven
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
I have just acquired an original Phoenix 8 kit in the original box. The packing is of old newspapers dated 1985. The owner does not know what to charge me and I have no idea what it is worth. Does anyone know its value?
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
One time, years ago a lawyer friend/car collector told me that anything that isn't in current production... "is worth whatever you can get for it". Current limited production kits of similar old style pattern planes go for around $150 (wood) or so on up to $275 (glass/foam or ARF) or so. Some out of production kits sell for $300+ on eBay. I recently bought a nice o.o.p. pattern kit for $100.
Terry in LP
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
ORIGINAL: avlwilsons
Send an e-mail or call Dan Gipe at Wing Mfg, (I don't know the address off the top of my head). They are going to produce a foam/glass version of both the Phoenix 5 & 6-in fact, Dan flew the prototype at the BPA contest in Huntsville last August.
Duane
ORIGINAL: sjmoreno77
Does anyone know where i can get an old kit or plans to build a Phoenix 6,7 or 8?
Thanks
steven
Does anyone know where i can get an old kit or plans to build a Phoenix 6,7 or 8?
Thanks
steven
Send an e-mail or call Dan Gipe at Wing Mfg, (I don't know the address off the top of my head). They are going to produce a foam/glass version of both the Phoenix 5 & 6-in fact, Dan flew the prototype at the BPA contest in Huntsville last August.
Duane
Thanks
Rafa
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RE: 60's/70's Pattern Ships
Wing Mfg.
try: www.wingmfg.com Go to a search engine, type in Wing Manufacturing, should bring up site you need.
The Phoenix V is selling for $175.00 - $195.00 + postage, price in that range. The address I have listed, will work. The P-8 is also being kitted, I forget the address, somewhere in NC. Here it is: www.aztecair.net
Vince
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try: www.wingmfg.com Go to a search engine, type in Wing Manufacturing, should bring up site you need.
The Phoenix V is selling for $175.00 - $195.00 + postage, price in that range. The address I have listed, will work. The P-8 is also being kitted, I forget the address, somewhere in NC. Here it is: www.aztecair.net
Vince
Hobe Sound, FL