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  2. Fisher FP-404 - Wikipedia

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    The company claims it takes an amateur builder 500 hours to build the FP-404, "using normal household tools". [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Early versions of the FP-404 were equipped with the 28 hp (21 kW) Rotax 277 in an attempt to keep the aircraft under the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles weight limit but the aircraft was found to be under-powered due to ...

  3. Fisher Classic - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit access is via the lower wing. The company claims an amateur builder can complete the aircraft from the kit in 500 hours. [3] [5] [6] The specified engine for the Classic is the 64 hp (48 kW) Rotax 582 two-stroke engine. [2] [3] [5] [6] The estimated time to build the aircraft from the kit is 400–500 hours, or 250 hours from the quick ...

  4. Skyote Aeromarine Skyote - Wikipedia

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    The resulting design is more complex and more difficult to build than most aircraft marketed for homebuilding. [8] [14] In particular, the aluminum wing ribs are designed to be hydroformed and then tempered. [7] [8] Bartoe therefore marketed wing kits along with Skyote plans through Skyote Aeromarine Ltd. [7] [9]

  5. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Harbor Freight Tools opened its first retail store in Lexington, Kentucky, to sell returned merchandise from its mail order business. The original location was at 1387 East New Circle Road. It later moved to 1301 Winchester Road, Suite 213. The venture proved successful, and Harbor Freight Tools began to open stores across the United ...

  6. AeroCad AeroCanard - Wikipedia

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    The estimated time to build this model is 1500 hours. Two had been reported as completed and flown by the end of 2011. [1] [2] [4] AeroCanard SX Version with fixed main landing gear and retractable nose wheel. The estimated time to build this model is 1400 hours. One had been reported as completed and flown by the end of 2011. [1]

  7. Hatz CB-1 - Wikipedia

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    John Hatz designed the CB-1 in 1968 as a smaller version of a Waco F series biplane. The CB-1 is a tandem dual-control two-seat biplane with fixed tailwheel landing gear and powered by a variety of nose-mounted small engines. Steel tube fuselage and tail with wooden wings. Plans and kits of parts for the CB-1 are available for amateur construction.

  8. Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft features interplane struts and cabane struts. Like the original Tiger Moth, the R-80 has no flaps. The R-80's main landing gear is bungee suspended. Cockpit access is via the lower wing. The company claims an amateur builder would need 600 hours to build the R-80. [3] [5]

  9. Fisher Celebrity - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Celebrity is a Canadian two-seat, conventional landing gear, single engined, biplane kit aircraft designed for construction by amateur builders. Fisher Flying Products was originally based in Edgeley, North Dakota, United States but the company is now located in Dorchester, Ontario, Canada.

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