Aircraft Plans Pdf

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  1. Free Model Aircraft Plans .pdf
  2. Free Ultralight Aircraft Plans Pdf
  3. Microlight Aircraft Plans Pdf

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Texas Parasol aircraft plans
Over 60 of these little planes have been built so far. The simple and forgiving construction and very inexpensive materials make it a good choice for a first time project.
Simple, very sturdy, and inexpensive to build. This ultralight parasol is powered by a 40 hp two-stroke engine . Very nice flying little airplanes.

Aluminium front deck, Custom fiberglass engine cowl, 1600cc VW engine, Full span ailerons, Aileron push-rods, Wood fairing strips for aft fuselage.

Plans are now available for the basic parasol airplane. Published as a page builders manual, there are lots of descriptions, sketches, pictures, etc to help a first time builder understand the process and get started building. The manual includes 50 pages of text and another 50 pages of dimensioned construction drawings as well as a full size rib pattern.

Plans:
Plans for the basic parasol are published in book form consisting of 50 + pages of 'story' (with pictures, sketches, tips, etc.) and another 50 pages of dimensioned detail drawings for layouts and parts fabrication. There is very few parts on this plane that can not be made with basic hand tools.
Also Includes AN hardware guide - and - a full sized airfoil pattern.
It's a really simple build. And a nice flyer too. The plans manual sells for $75.00

Free Model Aircraft Plans .pdf

Texas Parasol aircraft specifications
Wingspan 26 ft
Wing Chord 4.6' (56')
Wing Area 125 sq. ft
Aspect Ratio 5.8
Reynolds # 1.5 to 3 mil
Empty Weight 252 - 350 lb
Gross Weight 600 lb.
Useful Load 250 to 300 lb
Wing Loading ~ 6 LB/SQ. FT
Power 30 to 90 HP
Power Load 6 to 20 lb./HP
Fuel Capacity 5 to 12 gallons
Stall 34 mph
Cruise 55 to 90 mph
Max Speed 100 mph
Rate of Climb 1200 FPM
Take-off 200 feet
Landing 300 feet
Ceiling 12000 feet

Texas Parasol aircraft plans
Over 60 of these little planes have been built so far. The simple and forgiving construction and very inexpensive materials make it a good choice for a first time project.
Simple, very sturdy, and inexpensive to build. This ultralight parasol is powered by a 40 hp two-stroke engine . Very nice flying little airplanes.

Aluminium front deck, Custom fiberglass engine cowl, 1600cc VW engine, Full span ailerons, Aileron push-rods, Wood fairing strips for aft fuselage.

Plans are now available for the basic parasol airplane. Published as a page builders manual, there are lots of descriptions, sketches, pictures, etc to help a first time builder understand the process and get started building. The manual includes 50 pages of text and another 50 pages of dimensioned construction drawings as well as a full size rib pattern.

Free Ultralight Aircraft Plans Pdf

Plans:
Plans for the basic parasol are published in book form consisting of 50 + pages of 'story' (with pictures, sketches, tips, etc.) and another 50 pages of dimensioned detail drawings for layouts and parts fabrication. There is very few parts on this plane that can not be made with basic hand tools.
Also Includes AN hardware guide - and - a full sized airfoil pattern.
It's a really simple build. And a nice flyer too. The plans manual sells for $75.00

Microlight Aircraft Plans Pdf

Texas Parasol aircraft specifications
Wingspan 26 ft
Wing Chord 4.6' (56')
Wing Area 125 sq. ft
Aspect Ratio 5.8
Reynolds # 1.5 to 3 mil
Empty Weight 252 - 350 lb
Gross Weight 600 lb.
Useful Load 250 to 300 lb
Wing Loading ~ 6 LB/SQ. FT
Power 30 to 90 HP
Power Load 6 to 20 lb./HP
Fuel Capacity 5 to 12 gallons
Stall 34 mph
Cruise 55 to 90 mph
Max Speed 100 mph
Rate of Climb 1200 FPM
Take-off 200 feet
Landing 300 feet
Ceiling 12000 feet