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Builder Name:
DeWitt Whittington
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Project:
Glasair - Sportsman 2+2
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VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:
3544.2
Start/Last Date:
Nov 22, 2003 - Sep 30, 2021
Engine:
Lycoming O-360-A1A 180hp
Propeller:
Hartzell Constant Speed 72"
Panel:
GRT HX (3), GTN650, GTR200, VP200, Trio Pro Pilot,
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Home or Last Project Picture
Mar 11, 2007
Attaching the nose gear to the cage tubing
- (40 hours)
Category: Nose Gear
We built our Sportsman as a tri-gear knowing that it would be the easiest to land and better for low time pilots. Still, it could safely use grass runways in good condition. We had no desire for floats, skis, or a tailwheel configuration.
IMG_1385 Pressing in bushing in nose gear attaching flange.jpg
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