This one came in at a portly 22 pounds, and no, no motor, no, no flying, just static.
The kids across the street wanted one more bi-plane, and I'm a soft touch...
Good eye on the materials, Howard. Remember if you will that a buddy of mine gave me 4
four by eight sheets of wall paneling plywood, that he'd been seasoning in his garage for
15 years. This plane marks the end of the free materials, and I just got back from Home
Depot... I gots lots of plywood in stock now...
This plane almost didn't get finished as some of you know, I quit smoking on September 1st.
Around here, September is our hottest month, and as there was no more reason to hang out in
the garage, there wasn't much reason to get interested in that durned half done plane in the
garage. Took alot of effort, after a month long time out, just to get interested in it again.
But here we are, and the spitfire is just getting started... Me and Xanadu are building side by
side, 1400 miles apart... (2246 kilometers?...
)
Howard, you should join us. The spit plans are online at:
http://www.parkerinfo.com/spitfire/spitfire.zip
SteveM? I bet you could build a nifty big one...
The gauntlet is thrown!