Welcome to our Members' Planes & Projects page. 

 

Below is a listing of aircraft and aircraft projects completed or currently being built:

Member Name   Aircraft - Project Link Picture
Rick Crosby  

RV 7A

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Tom Lewis RANS  S12-XL TomLewisS12XL-8.jpg (59155 bytes)
Dave Augustine Building a Sonex

Challenger II & Griffon Kit

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Barrett Bailey Falco, '68 Cardinal, & RV 6A
Victor Berthelsdorf Loehle 5151 ( P51 ) Victor's 5151
Tim Blackwell UltraLight Gyro

Construction

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Steve Carper Steve Carper stated that his has experienced a 5 mph increase in speed with his new prop  
Russ Bowman Kitfox
Art Cermak Ercoupe EErcoupe.jpg (12851 bytes)
Les Conwell Thorp, GP-4

Les Conwell is building a GP4. Designed by George Pereira, the GP-4 is a high performance two place side-by-side kit aircraft which is a fast, efficient cross country performer. Construction is primarily of wood and steel.  The GP-4 is becoming the choice of many builders seeking a solid, traditionally constructed scratch built aircraft.  Les is finishing up his panel and electrical systems.

The canopy is coming along and he is resolving a snag in mounting the engine.

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Stan Crosier Cessna 182 Stan Crosier & C182.jpg (255052 bytes)
Rodney Daulton He has started on his upper wings on his Skybolt.

Swift and One Design project

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Gene DeMarco DGA 15, C310R, Stanpe SV4B, Nieuport 11, and a Sopwith Camel.
Bob Donaghy Murphy Renegade Spirit Biplane

First Flight on January 27, 2005

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Bob Dupont RV 6A
Burt Field Building a Sonex
Mike Florey Corben Baby Ace
Robert Garcia Beech Staggerwing
Dale Gordon Rans S-12XL Airale Top Angle8.jpg (31490 bytes)
Ed Hoffman Fairchild 24 & Mullet Skiff Amphibian

Aeronca

More photos

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Royce Hewitt RV 6A
Hank Hiscox Cessna 177RG Hank Hiscox & C177RG.jpg (74532 bytes)
Larry Karp & Sons J-3
Jerry Lee Thorpe Jerry Lee & Thorp.jpg (81270 bytes)
Tony Levatino Cessna 150 Aerobat Tony Levatino's C150 Aerobat.jpg (68864 bytes)
Bill Maytum
Phil Mednick M2 Picture54.jpg (60953 bytes)
Les Meggers GP-4
John Mosely Kolb MIII Twinstar
Scott Murphy Scott Murphy is in the process of looking for a hanger to finish his Starduster and another aircraft.  He is in a holding pattern until a place is secured.

Here is his Mustang II. 0320 150 hp, fixed pitch prop.

Norman Noyes Flying K Skyraider
Clifford Pace Titan Tornado Motor Glider
Chris Passman Challenger Chris Passman's Challenger.jpg (73285 bytes)
Dean Psiropoulos Dean Psiropoulos is building an RV6. Dean is also working on his panel and finishing up on the electrical wiring.  RV6 is the side by side tail dragger by Rans.  
George Psiropoulos George Psiropoulos mentioned that he is continuing on his RV-4  
Theresa and Richard Ransopher 1946 Cessna 120 120fs.jpg (90065 bytes)
Carl Rivait Wagabond
John Ruggieri Bonanza , Aeronca RuggieriBonanza.jpg (20200 bytes)
Eric Stallworth
Bill Stewart Europa BillStewart (3).jpg (56632 bytes)
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Harris Sullivan Lancair, Cessna 172RG harrislancair.jpg (25556 bytes)

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Robert Stia Lancair
Dick Taylor RV-6
John Voda John Voda is in the process of running all the electrical wires from the tail and wings to the fuselage.  John is building a Lancair IV-P that requires special thought in cabin integrity when running the wires or anything else thru the pressure cabin.  The rudder, vertical and horizontal stabilizer body work is in the final stages.

He is finishing up the body work on the tail and rudder of his Lancair

 
Merle Wagner P51
Ron Waldron Travelaire
Bill Wylie Attached is my ARROW in which I give instruction for the "complex" trainee or instrument ticket.  I am a CFII. I am also flying to Brazil soon and looking for someone to go along.  Could be pilot or non-pilot. The trip takes about 30 hours(5 days), to Sao Paulo, and we stop in many beautiful islands of the Caribbean and traverse the Amazon. Regards, BILL WYLIE Phone: 813-767-9891 arrow1.jpg (91053 bytes)