Those are a couple of interesting kits, but the link for the Midget Monocoupe doesn’t seem to work. I must have missed some of your blog pists.
Do you know if the half Gipsy qualifies as an embryo?
Who am I kidding? I already have more kits than I’ll ever build, unless I win the lottery and hire a boss to make me work on them forty hours a week. Maybe not even then.
Gipsy – yes, it meets the requirements for Embryo, as it can contain the 3″x1.5″x1.25″ cube within the fuselage and the wing area is just under 50 sq. in.
Midget Monocoupe – this has been removed from my production list because I foolishly made a great mistake when I designed and produced it: the scaling results in a 15″ wingspan – decidedly NOT a Peanut! This, of course, disqualifies it for the intended Goodyear Race Mass Launch.
Those are a couple of interesting kits, but the link for the Midget Monocoupe doesn’t seem to work. I must have missed some of your blog pists.
Do you know if the half Gipsy qualifies as an embryo?
Who am I kidding? I already have more kits than I’ll ever build, unless I win the lottery and hire a boss to make me work on them forty hours a week. Maybe not even then.
Hi Lincoln,
Gipsy – yes, it meets the requirements for Embryo, as it can contain the 3″x1.5″x1.25″ cube within the fuselage and the wing area is just under 50 sq. in.
Midget Monocoupe – this has been removed from my production list because I foolishly made a great mistake when I designed and produced it: the scaling results in a 15″ wingspan – decidedly NOT a Peanut! This, of course, disqualifies it for the intended Goodyear Race Mass Launch.
Thanks!
–george