You have entered rarified air, Mr. Watson. To design and built an all-metal aircraft with such incredible metal workmanship is unheard of in today's world. The immensity of what you have accomplished is hard to comprehend, even for those like myself who have built their own aircraft. So great that you have a wife that appreciates this! The rainbow was epic!
Thanks mate. I really appreciate that. Yep, my wife is awesome. She has been a huge support the entire time. The rainbow sure was epic. For us, the rainbow has extra meaning and to have one show up was especially significant.
it is rare now days to find true home builders. You just go out and buy a kit in many cases practically complete and like paint by numbers assemble it. no talent no effort required
Not sure what the design aim was but the Storch comparison is clear. I was towed behind a French built Storch in 1973 at Fayence in France in a Wassmer Bijave glider (big,heavy) and was amazed to see the tug leave the ground well before the glider was ready to fly! Usually thr glider skims the ground while the tug builds up flying speed. You want to be careful with tiedowns with a parasol tail dragger of low weight
An aeroplane sitting on the grass speaks to you. Some say fast and some say far but the best ones shout ''FUN''. A great achievement ,Well done that man..
Hi Don. As far a your budget, I have built 2 airplanes from scratch as well as 5 restorations and I never had any money when I started, or when I finished so you must not need money! Ha ha. Great job it looks great, enjoy the ride, the first flight will be amazing.
What a great achievement there Donsta monster along with your better half and big Si at your side the dream is coming alive. Slow and steady but you must be so happy with where you're at. Shows what Enginuity and passion can create, well done my old friend. Cheers Wazza
Looks like a cross between a Fiesler Storch and a Cessna Bird Dog. I want one, it's a cool looking plane. Enjoy her. She looks like a tribute to your skills so I hope she doesn't let you down
Thanks mate. The Slepcev Storch had a big influence, and the bird dog is a cool machine so I reckon that’s a bonus. I’m really looking forward to the testing stages now
Don, what a beautiful machine, what first class workmanship, looks as if it will fly like a dream. I would certainly like to have the opportunity to fly it.
What a truly astounding milestone 👏 Congratulations mate 👍👍 if anyone has not seen your videos going back to the beginning, I most highly recommend they do so 😊 Don bucked or pulled where necessary, every rivet used in Frankenstein. He literally sat in his shed and figured out where he might find scrap material, how he would mould metal in to shapes machines would find difficult. How to fasten stuff together, make it as safe as if it were going onto a modern military helicopter, using components meant for entirely different applications, in truly innovative ways, providing a whole new outlook on sustainable use cases for products and their end of life in aviation. To say Don is the ultimate craftsman and one who inspires just by listening to what he sets out to achieve, is an understatement, to say the very least. Well done mate, keep ticking off those milestones towards the ultimate goal 👏
Thanks mate. I truly have enjoyed our conversations over the years. Bouncing ideas around over how to do particular bits has played an important role in building Frankenstein. I’m really looking forward to ground testing, then flying stages, but it is weird to have an empty shed at home!
I spent seven years building (and painting) a quickbuild RV-8. It was an immense job for me, working alone... but it doesn't compare to this. What a tremendously cool aircraft! And the topper: the Draco sticker in the cockpit! I have one on my hangar wall. Mike Patey was a major motivator during the course of my build. It was so cool to fly it to OSH AirVenture and show it to him!
Thanks mate, I appreciate that. Building an aircraft by yourself really is a massive achievement, well done mate. What sn awesome experience it must’ve been to fly it into Oshkosh and show it off to everyone. Mike must have loved it. I figured the best place for a Draco sticker is right next to the throttle….even though Frankenstein is way down on power compared to it! Cheers mate
Im building a zenith stol 750 and it’s slow going. I determined it’s the only way I’m gonna get in the air again and be able to afford to stay flying once it’s done.
It's alive! Fantastic work mate, you and the family should be proud of what you've all achieved. I was out at Watts Tuesday and Wednesday for Red Thunder, little did I know tht Frankie was lurking in one of the hangars there...
As a huge fan of aviation (although I don't have a plane of my own) I can only imagine what a massive undertaking that it would be to build your own aircraft especially with no extra money to work with! It looks absolutely awesome, I hope you all the best on your maiden flight!!From the USA 🇺🇲🇺🇲!!!
Congratulations. I also know that path of building and flying. Passion for aviation! (from Argentina, the "Down Under" on the other side of the world).
I'm so stoked for you Don. The aircraft looks fantastic and a real credit to you're skill and persistence. I'm looking forward to the day when we get to see the beautiful aerial shots with you behind the controls. Well done fella! 👏👏👏
Truly stunning craftsmanship; congrats on finishing such a huge project. (But... Even accomplished aero engineers occasionally get 'bit' by seemingly minor design details. I really hope you got some input from an aircraft structures guy before 'building first'. Airplanes have near infinite ways they can kill you; don't offer them options of your own.)
Thanks mate. I’m not a design engineer, but I am a structures guy. Over the years spent rebuilding, repairing, and maintaining aircraft structures I’ve learnt a few things. Cheers
@@donwtsn Glad to hear that, but I wish you'd made that front¢er instead of 'build, design, fly'. Some yahoo watching a youtube video is going to think he can do the same thing, with potentially fatal results.
I figured yahoos will do yahoo things no matter what you do or say. If they looked at any of my videos they can see the effort that’s gone into it. And that’s pretty much how I built Frankenstein, I had to reverse engineer most things from an image in my mind, with materials I had available. I know it’s not the usual way of building these days, but this is the way I am able to have an aircraft. To be honest, I’ve had a great time building with such freedom.
I see a "scrappy, back to work" sticker behind your left shoulder.. i prefer your metal work to the carbine fiber airplane, everyday of the week. Well done sir!
Thanks mate. I am trying to resist going nuts with the polishing. I need to fly it! AirVenture is a bit too far away for me this year. Maybe I’ll put it in a container and take it for a tour of the states sometime in the future
Well Don it looks bloody brilliant mate. I take it you have all the weight and balance to work out now and the fuel flow test and that kind of stuff, probably some rubbish to do for the authorrities as well but mate it is built, I really am chuffed for you. I hope you will share your testing and flights with us but don't let us distract you from what needs to be done. You should have a mega smile! 🙂
Thanks mate. Yep, I still have a pile to do but it’s sure nice to see it all together. The weight and balance is done, and I’ll go through that in another video soon. And yes, there’s still paperwork to finish off! I’m hoping to capture the testing phase, somehow.
HOLD THE PHONE .... HOLD THE FOXTOT PHONE ... I see 5:33 Scrappy AND Draco !!!!!!! Cheers brother on all that you went thru to see this day . HAPPY HAPPY LANDINGS TO YOU. could not shout louder. I hope you hear me all the way from India.
It is beautiful.. but I think it would probably really optically benefit from a different cowling.. (or, when dreaming, even buying one of those Verner Radial Engines and sticking that upfront)
A radial would be very cool! When it came to firewall forward I was lucky enough to find the lycoming available at a price I could afford so it was like it was decided for me
G'day, Yay Team ! Very very pretty...; I do indeed, LIKE IT..., a lot. Apparently a Pietenpol Air Camper's Fuselage had threesome with the Undercarriage off a Slepcev/Feisler-Storch and the Flaps and Slats from a Zenith Zenair CH-701... (?) ! And Pietenpol was heavily inspired by the Moranes of France ; If I be not mistaken...(?). What I built was not anywhere near as shiny, but my Fuselage Pod and Wing Leading-edges were repurposed Drill Core-Sample Tray-Covers, bought at 42c/Kg bought as Scrap Metal, and I designed, laminated and carved my own Propellers... Then, ten years after having got my A,B& C Certificates in Sailplanes - my only Qualification..., & after not flown at all in the interegnum , then I did all my own Test Flying.., without messing THAT bit up. So, in the pennypinching stakes I might be in front ? Backtrack me to my "Personal Aeroplanology..." Playlist, to have a goodly giggle at, "The 22-Hp VJ-24w ; World's 1st Ultralight Motorglider ..!" It isn't quite a clickbait title. The VJ-24w with a 15hp Yamaha, in 1984 WAS the 1st Ultralight Motorglider, and the 22 Hp JPX on mine came with the half finished Scratch-built project I'd bought in 1990... But, yeah, you did a very nice job. Now, Never ever try to take off Downwind ; And if you stick to THAT plan, You should have many happy hours Levitating within What thou hast Wrought ! Keep on keepin' on, Stay safe ;-p Ciao !
Thanks mate. Wow that sounds like fun. I’ll look that up. Always curious to see how others went about things. Especially on a limited budget. Very cool
@@donwtsn No worries ! I was one of those Teenagers in the '70s who thought we were Biggles, and then ANO 95.10 came along. Written around Ron Wheeler's 1975 3rd (pre-production, it turned out) Skycraft Scout with an 8 Hp "Pixie Minor (VC-120 Lawnmower, with delusions of grandeur)...; which he showed the old DOT in January 1976. If the Bureaucrats hadn't repealed it, I'd be rebuilding the Jensen, now ; with a 6,000 Watt Motor and a 2.3 Kw/Hr Battery & Speed Controller from my Talaria Sting (L1-e) road-registered Chook-Chaser. But since the RAAA gazumped the AUF (who had themselves staged a Paperwork Coup to take over the old Minimum Aircraft Flyers' Association...) The Ultralight Community in Oz appears to have to withered on an the Vine. A shame, that. An Electric Ultralight Motorglider using off-the-shelf Motocross Components, including 4-stage Regenerative braking...; means I could take off, climb into a Thermal, switch off to soar my way up to Cloudbase..., and then come back down as a 450 pound Freeflight Wind-Turbine - recharging the Battery all the way down to the Circuit-Joining Area. But. The Fatter, Faster, Heavier, Insurable and Finance-able Brigade, who were basically all too unfit or too poor for General Aviation..., took 40 years to do it - but they killed off ANO-95.10 And my first Aeroplane hangs in the National TransportationMuseum, but I'd bet in deep shit if I rebuilt my second one and electrified it. Progress, They call that lol ! Stay safe, ;-p Ciao !
@@WarblesOnALotyeah, I think the RA AUS has transitioned towards the experimental side of things rather than the light end of town. The advancement of electric engines now would really make those early designs a lot of fun
Well done! Looks like a cross between a Bird Dog and a Storch!
Haha, yes! I think that describes it perfectly!
@@donwtsn Storch Dog?
I like it
Exactly what I thought as soon as I saw the first image.
@@aircraftadventures-vids Definitely!
You have entered rarified air, Mr. Watson. To design and built an all-metal aircraft with such incredible metal workmanship is unheard of in today's world. The immensity of what you have accomplished is hard to comprehend, even for those like myself who have built their own aircraft. So great that you have a wife that appreciates this! The rainbow was epic!
you should see David Thatchers CX-4!! gorgeous classic lines
Thanks mate. I really appreciate that. Yep, my wife is awesome. She has been a huge support the entire time. The rainbow sure was epic. For us, the rainbow has extra meaning and to have one show up was especially significant.
it is rare now days to find true home builders. You just go out and buy a kit in many cases practically complete and like paint by numbers assemble it. no talent no effort required
Not sure what the design aim was but the Storch comparison is clear. I was towed behind a French built Storch in 1973 at Fayence in France in a Wassmer Bijave glider (big,heavy) and was amazed to see the tug leave the ground well before the glider was ready to fly!
Usually thr glider skims the ground while the tug builds up flying speed. You want to be careful with tiedowns with a parasol tail dragger of low weight
@@rossnolan7283that must’ve been a cool experience. Yes, a proper tie down procedure will definitely be a thing.
An aeroplane sitting on the grass speaks to you. Some say fast and some say far but the best ones shout ''FUN''.
A great achievement ,Well done that man..
Ooo I like that! Thanks mate
Not just another airplane… a Masterpiece, a work of art! Awesome! Happy for you!
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Well done Don. I can only imagine how you were feeling standing there looking at Frankenstein. Proud of you and your skills, congratulations.
Thanks mate. I appreciate that. Yes, it sure was something special to finally see it all together
Kind of like a metalised open cockpit cub. Can you fly from the front? Reconfigure that gear a little more forward to compensate? Cool plane.
Cheers mate. I made it so the pilot sits in the back. That way the C of G doesn’t move much with adding passenger or cargo
Congratulations Don...Mike Patey would love to see the Scrappy and Draco stickers in that rear cockpit :)...
Thanks mate. I figured they’d be a perfect inspiration there
Parabéns. Eu imagino o que passava em sua mente quando você olhava para o resultado final do seu lindo trabalho.
Thanks mate. It sure was a great feeling to see it all together finally. I think it will take me a while to get used to that!
i have been waiting long to see her in this state. amazing work man. some bush wheels on that will do her a solid.
Thanks heaps mate. I’m so glad it’s at this stage now. Bush wheels would be awesome. I’ll start saving!
That is a magnificent achievement! So well done, it's beautiful. I hope you have many, many hours of joy.
Thanks mate. I appreciate it
Awesome work mate. Was admiring the skill that’s gone into it through that whole video. The wingtips the tail it’s amazing. Well done.
Thanks mate. The curves took a lot more effort (and a lot more fun to make!) but totally worth it I reckon
As you say... "Good Onya Mate!" You did it! Now... let's see it FLY!
Thanks mate. So much fun huh!
Wonderful achievement!
Very well done!
From South Africa.
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Beautiful! Reminds me very much of a Fiesler Storch.
Cheers, you can trace its heritage back to the Slepcev Storch. It had influence during the design/build
Hi Don. As far a your budget, I have built 2 airplanes from scratch as well as 5 restorations and I never had any money when I started, or when I finished so you must not need money! Ha ha. Great job it looks great, enjoy the ride, the first flight will be amazing.
Haha cheers mate! I reckon money would be useful, but not necessary huh!
i am speechless... just.. WOW! one of the most beautiful creations I have EVER seen! this is not a plane... this is ART!!!!!!!
Thanks mate. I have enjoyed letting my artistic side run free a bit with this build. I’m glad it’s noticeable, thank you
What a great achievement there Donsta monster along with your better half and big Si at your side the dream is coming alive. Slow and steady but you must be so happy with where you're at. Shows what Enginuity and passion can create, well done my old friend. Cheers Wazza
Thanks mate! I think it’s going to take me a while to get used to seeing it all together instead of just bits. Hope you are travelling well mate
Dam !!!!! Thats looking brilliant!!!!!! Lots of hard work has turned out a brilliant work of art as well as a plane . Enjoy
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
What a beautiful job that directly reflects you.
Thanks mate. I like that
Lovely design. Great build. Bravo!
Thanks mate
i have to say..that's the prettiest Frankenstein I've ever seen. BTW, proportions are perfect in my opinion. congrats on seeing it through!
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
WOW, what an incredible skill
Set you have! That is nothing compared to the shear determination to actually finish. Congrats. She is beautiful
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Congratulatons on the achievement! hope she flies as great as she looks!
Thanks mate. I’m looking forward to testing and getting it to fly
Looks like a cross between a Fiesler Storch and a Cessna Bird Dog. I want one, it's a cool looking plane. Enjoy her. She looks like a tribute to your skills so I hope she doesn't let you down
Thanks mate. The Slepcev Storch had a big influence, and the bird dog is a cool machine so I reckon that’s a bonus. I’m really looking forward to the testing stages now
Congrats! Looks amazing and fun!
What an achievement.
Enjoy that first flight it will be an awesome feeling.
Thanks mate. I’m really looking forward to that
Well done Don! Can’t wait to see you flying it. Looks brilliant.
Thanks mate I’m really looking forward to the next steps!
Looks like it's going to be a great little bushplane. Well done.
Thanks mate
Nice work , I like quirky, nice Frankenstein 👌
Thanks mate
Don, what a beautiful machine, what first class workmanship, looks as if it will fly like a dream.
I would certainly like to have the opportunity to fly it.
Thanks mate, I appreciate that. I’m really looking forward to the testing stages now
This is awesome. thanks for sharing
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Congrats Don. Isn't it something when what's in your mind comes to fruition? To us it's "one-of-a-kind". For you it's "MINE-of-a-kind".
Thanks mate. “Mine of a kind”… I like that!
What a truly astounding milestone 👏
Congratulations mate 👍👍
if anyone has not seen your videos going back to the beginning, I most highly recommend they do so 😊
Don bucked or pulled where necessary, every rivet used in Frankenstein.
He literally sat in his shed and figured out where he might find scrap material, how he would mould metal in to shapes machines would find difficult.
How to fasten stuff together, make it as safe as if it were going onto a modern military helicopter, using components meant for entirely different applications, in truly innovative ways, providing a whole new outlook on sustainable use cases for products and their end of life in aviation.
To say Don is the ultimate craftsman and one who inspires just by listening to what he sets out to achieve, is an understatement, to say the very least.
Well done mate, keep ticking off those milestones towards the ultimate goal 👏
Thanks mate. I truly have enjoyed our conversations over the years. Bouncing ideas around over how to do particular bits has played an important role in building Frankenstein. I’m really looking forward to ground testing, then flying stages, but it is weird to have an empty shed at home!
Koodos, outstanding sheet metal work. Nice to see it's not a lost art!. Love that toothy cowling, just for a touch of art.
Thanks mate. I had a lot of fun making that cowl
Incredible Don. A credit to you, your perseverance and talent. Looking forward to seeing it fly.
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
You are my spirit animal Don
Hehe Cheers mate. Hope your build is going well
I spent seven years building (and painting) a quickbuild RV-8. It was an immense job for me, working alone... but it doesn't compare to this. What a tremendously cool aircraft! And the topper: the Draco sticker in the cockpit! I have one on my hangar wall. Mike Patey was a major motivator during the course of my build. It was so cool to fly it to OSH AirVenture and show it to him!
Thanks mate, I appreciate that. Building an aircraft by yourself really is a massive achievement, well done mate. What sn awesome experience it must’ve been to fly it into Oshkosh and show it off to everyone. Mike must have loved it. I figured the best place for a Draco sticker is right next to the throttle….even though Frankenstein is way down on power compared to it! Cheers mate
Awesome job! I too have a 0 budget project plane 18 years in the process! I’ll get her done. I hope to see you fly Frankenstein !
Thanks mate. Keep at it, it’s totally worth it!
Congratulations! What an accomplishment. I’m a fan of parasol aircraft and may I say my friend “You nailed it”. Well done 🎉
Thanks mate. I appreciate that.
Dang man real nice! 👍 I know that ‘feeling’ my man hope to see u fly it soon😊
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Im building a zenith stol 750 and it’s slow going. I determined it’s the only way I’m gonna get in the air again and be able to afford to stay flying once it’s done.
That’s exactly what got me building Frankenstein. Go for it mate! Make sure you do something, anything on it every day
Spectacular! Congrats!
Thanks mate
Very nice aerie. well done!
Thanks mate
It's alive! Fantastic work mate, you and the family should be proud of what you've all achieved. I was out at Watts Tuesday and Wednesday for Red Thunder, little did I know tht Frankie was lurking in one of the hangars there...
Thanks mate. I’m sorry I missed you. Must’ve driven past you a bunch of times and didn’t even know!
Well done mate you got the best part to come now enjoy it
Thanks mate. I’m really looking forward to the next bit!
Outstanding Don...really. looks awesome, fair do's!!! Hope to see it crank and fly soon. ❤
Thanks mate. I appreciate that
Looking forward to the flight
Thanks mate. Me too!
looks better than any kit for sale, you can sell kits for it now 🙂 congratulations, big thumbs up for you hope to see it fly in the future
Thanks mate. I’m really looking forward to the testing phase. Kits huh, never really thought about that
What an accomplishment Donny, well done mate and now let the fun begin!
Thanks mate. At the pointy end now!
Looks superb.
Thanks mate
As a huge fan of aviation (although I don't have a plane of my own) I can only imagine what a massive undertaking that it would be to build your own aircraft especially with no extra money to work with! It looks absolutely awesome, I hope you all the best on your maiden flight!!From the USA 🇺🇲🇺🇲!!!
Thanks mate. I appreciate that. Aviation sure is addictive…and awesome huh!
Yes very much so 😁
Congratulations. I also know that path of building and flying. Passion for aviation! (from Argentina, the "Down Under" on the other side of the world).
Haha thanks mate! That experience is going to be mad! Can’t wait!
A modern Storch! Wonderful!
Thanks mate. Hopefully Storch approves
Bonza stuff Don, looks a million hrs of awesome.
Thanks mate. Sure looks different all together!
That cowling screams “TIGER MOTH”!!!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Now all you have to worry about is all those finger prints! 😂😎
Thanks mate. Yes polishing has its drawbacks!
I'm so stoked for you Don. The aircraft looks fantastic and a real credit to you're skill and persistence. I'm looking forward to the day when we get to see the beautiful aerial shots with you behind the controls. Well done fella! 👏👏👏
Thanks mate. I’m looking forward to that too!
Back to work! I saw scrappy and draco in there
Haha thanks mate, yep, back at it!
Beautiful mate, beautiful !!
Thanks mate
Beautiful Job!
Thanks mate
HOT SHOT ! Well done ! You need them BIG wheels though !
Thanks mate. Big wheels would be awesome. I’ll start saving
Cracking job, mate. All you need now is a set of rocket pods from a Bird Dog....
Thanks mate. I do have some ideas about drop tanks….!
Truly stunning craftsmanship; congrats on finishing such a huge project. (But... Even accomplished aero engineers occasionally get 'bit' by seemingly minor design details. I really hope you got some input from an aircraft structures guy before 'building first'. Airplanes have near infinite ways they can kill you; don't offer them options of your own.)
Thanks mate. I’m not a design engineer, but I am a structures guy. Over the years spent rebuilding, repairing, and maintaining aircraft structures I’ve learnt a few things. Cheers
@@donwtsn Glad to hear that, but I wish you'd made that front¢er instead of 'build, design, fly'. Some yahoo watching a youtube video is going to think he can do the same thing, with potentially fatal results.
I figured yahoos will do yahoo things no matter what you do or say. If they looked at any of my videos they can see the effort that’s gone into it. And that’s pretty much how I built Frankenstein, I had to reverse engineer most things from an image in my mind, with materials I had available. I know it’s not the usual way of building these days, but this is the way I am able to have an aircraft. To be honest, I’ve had a great time building with such freedom.
I see a "scrappy, back to work" sticker behind your left shoulder.. i prefer your metal work to the carbine fiber airplane, everyday of the week. Well done sir!
Thanks mate. I appreciate that. Scrappy sure was a great inspiration to keep at it…but with metal!
You have joined a very small club. Congrats!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate
A baby Fieseler Storch: this is great. Congratulations.
Thanks mate. The Slepcev Storch had a big influence
Well done mate. Been following along on Facebook from the get go 👏 👏 👏
Thanks mate. I really appreciate that!
Fantastic! Now polish it up to a mirror shine and go fly it! Is AirVenture a destination for you this July?
Thanks mate. I am trying to resist going nuts with the polishing. I need to fly it! AirVenture is a bit too far away for me this year. Maybe I’ll put it in a container and take it for a tour of the states sometime in the future
Well Don it looks bloody brilliant mate. I take it you have all the weight and balance to work out now and the fuel flow test and that kind of stuff, probably some rubbish to do for the authorrities as well but mate it is built, I really am chuffed for you. I hope you will share your testing and flights with us but don't let us distract you from what needs to be done. You should have a mega smile! 🙂
Thanks mate. Yep, I still have a pile to do but it’s sure nice to see it all together. The weight and balance is done, and I’ll go through that in another video soon. And yes, there’s still paperwork to finish off! I’m hoping to capture the testing phase, somehow.
@@donwtsn what did you W&B come out like, any ballast needed or all good.
Looks like I need a bit on the tail
@@donwtsn well that is much better than a load in the nose.
Yep. I can work with that
Awesome, well done 👍🏻
Thanks mate
The 8.50 tires will make it look even better imho.
Some bush wheels would be awesome
Nice Scrappy sticker, I'm sure Mike Patey would love the finished product..
I could be wrong, but I think it needs bush wheels..
Itlooks great..
Thanks mate. Scrappy and Draco have been great inspiration to keep at it. Bush wheels would be awesome. I’ll keep saving
Well done.
Cheers mate
awesome plane
Cheers mate
Proper job mate🦘🇦🇺👍🏼
Thanks mate
Good on you! I like the parasol! What powers this machine?
Thanks mate. Frankenstein has a lycoming o-320.
Just awesome!
Thanks mate
HOLD THE PHONE .... HOLD THE FOXTOT PHONE ... I see 5:33 Scrappy AND Draco !!!!!!!
Cheers brother on all that you went thru to see this day .
HAPPY HAPPY LANDINGS TO YOU. could not shout louder. I hope you hear me all the way from India.
Haha thanks mate. The Patey mob definitely are an inspiration huh! Cheers
@@donwtsn they sure are ... Draco X coming and the Pool (seriously thats nuts and i love it)
So awesome
I noticed the "Scrappy" T shirt at the end.
You should do one that reads "If he can do it, so can I."
Haha! I like that
You should make this into a kit someday
Imagine that!
@@donwtsn bet it would be a hit
It is beautiful.. but I think it would probably really optically benefit from a different cowling.. (or, when dreaming, even buying one of those Verner Radial Engines and sticking that upfront)
A radial would be very cool! When it came to firewall forward I was lucky enough to find the lycoming available at a price I could afford so it was like it was decided for me
Bartfresse..loks like FS too..
Thanks mate
What could possibly go wrong?
I’ll let you know if I find anything
G'day,
Yay Team !
Very very pretty...; I do indeed, LIKE IT..., a lot.
Apparently a
Pietenpol Air Camper's Fuselage had threesome with the
Undercarriage off a Slepcev/Feisler-Storch and the Flaps and Slats from a Zenith Zenair CH-701... (?) !
And Pietenpol was heavily inspired by the
Moranes of France ;
If I be not mistaken...(?).
What I built was not anywhere near as shiny, but my Fuselage Pod and Wing Leading-edges were repurposed Drill Core-Sample Tray-Covers, bought at 42c/Kg bought as Scrap Metal, and I designed, laminated and carved my own Propellers...
Then, ten years after having got my A,B& C Certificates in Sailplanes - my only Qualification..., & after not flown at all in the interegnum , then I did all my own Test Flying.., without messing THAT bit up.
So, in the pennypinching stakes I might be in front ?
Backtrack me to my
"Personal Aeroplanology..."
Playlist, to have a goodly giggle at,
"The 22-Hp VJ-24w ; World's 1st Ultralight Motorglider ..!"
It isn't quite a clickbait title.
The VJ-24w with a 15hp Yamaha, in 1984 WAS the 1st Ultralight Motorglider, and the 22 Hp JPX on mine came with the half finished Scratch-built project I'd bought in 1990...
But, yeah, you did a very nice job.
Now,
Never ever try to take off
Downwind ;
And if you stick to THAT plan,
You should have many happy hours
Levitating within
What thou hast
Wrought !
Keep on keepin' on,
Stay safe
;-p
Ciao !
Thanks mate. Wow that sounds like fun. I’ll look that up. Always curious to see how others went about things. Especially on a limited budget. Very cool
@@donwtsn
No worries !
I was one of those Teenagers in the '70s who thought we were Biggles, and then ANO 95.10 came along.
Written around Ron Wheeler's 1975 3rd (pre-production, it turned out) Skycraft Scout with an 8 Hp "Pixie Minor (VC-120 Lawnmower, with delusions of grandeur)...; which he showed the old DOT in January 1976.
If the Bureaucrats hadn't repealed it, I'd be rebuilding the Jensen, now ; with a 6,000 Watt Motor and a 2.3 Kw/Hr Battery & Speed Controller from my Talaria Sting (L1-e) road-registered Chook-Chaser.
But since the RAAA gazumped the AUF (who had themselves staged a Paperwork Coup to take over the old
Minimum Aircraft Flyers' Association...)
The Ultralight Community in Oz appears to have to withered on an the Vine.
A shame, that.
An Electric Ultralight Motorglider using off-the-shelf Motocross Components, including 4-stage Regenerative braking...; means I could take off, climb into a Thermal, switch off to soar my way up to Cloudbase..., and then come back down as a 450 pound Freeflight Wind-Turbine - recharging the Battery all the way down to the Circuit-Joining Area.
But.
The Fatter, Faster, Heavier, Insurable and Finance-able Brigade, who were basically all too unfit or too poor for General Aviation..., took 40 years to do it - but they killed off ANO-95.10
And my first Aeroplane hangs in the National TransportationMuseum, but I'd bet in deep shit if I rebuilt my second one and electrified it.
Progress,
They call that
lol !
Stay safe,
;-p
Ciao !
@@WarblesOnALotyeah, I think the RA AUS has transitioned towards the experimental side of things rather than the light end of town. The advancement of electric engines now would really make those early designs a lot of fun
@@donwtsn
Absolutely !
Gotta go,
Splitting firewood at Sunset !
;-p
Ciao !
Dose it fly?
Soon, it’s ready to start taxi tests
that's awesome......
Thanks mate
Quick! To the end of the rainbow and beyond!!! 🌈🛸
I’m still looking for that pot of gold!
The number 1 failure on first flights is fuel starvation. Please check the carb-finger screen and any other filters often. Good luck to ya....
Thanks mate. There will be lots of ground runs and taxi tests before it’s ready to go flying
It's ALIVE! It's ALIVE! 😂
Hehe finally huh!
It's definitely a novelty and not a work machine!
Cheers mate
Once upon the time the storch and piper cub were in Africa alone drinking wine an then months later born Frankestein❤😮😮😮
Hehehe nice!
Airplanes
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's a nice plane well done
Thanks mate
Looks 90 percent complete...Now, only 90 % of the work remains..! 🤔 😜
Very nice job, good onya..! 🫡
Thanks mate. Yep, that’s about right!
I say that it does look freaking awesome in my full Texas accent!!!
I was hoping for at least an engine test. But, it is still awesome!!!!!!!!
Haha thanks mate…in my full Aussie accent!
@@donwtsn, you're welcome!