Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
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Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
Hi
I am in the process of deciding which aircraft to build and the Skybolt was one of my options that I ruled out due to the one piece wing and the space needed.
There is a 'D' version that uses a 3 piece wing. The LAA datasheet however says this cannot be built.
Does anyone know why this is or know anything about the Skybolt and could shed some light on it? If I could build the 3 piece version I probably would go with the Skybolt.
Regards
I am in the process of deciding which aircraft to build and the Skybolt was one of my options that I ruled out due to the one piece wing and the space needed.
There is a 'D' version that uses a 3 piece wing. The LAA datasheet however says this cannot be built.
Does anyone know why this is or know anything about the Skybolt and could shed some light on it? If I could build the 3 piece version I probably would go with the Skybolt.
Regards
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Re: Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
Did you ever receive a response? I have just shortlisted the 'D'.
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Re: Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
It has been said on another post already but if you are coming to the Rally this weekend, the Engineering team will be present and you can ask them about the Skybolt. Alternatively, Richard Teverson has built a Skybolt and a modified version (his own design) called the Bisport so undoubtedly knows a lot about them. I don't have his contact details but he operates Waits Farm airstrip. It would be worth having a chat with him.
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Re: Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
Thanks Brian, it was my intention to try and get to the rally on Saturday (weather permitting - motorcycle), I hope I might get a minute with someone on the engineering team about the Skybolt (and / or another).
(Nice to hear from you btw. We haven't communicated since you suggested I send a few photos I took to the 'PFA' some years ago for inclusion in 'Flyer' - I was delighted to see 15 of them published in 2 magazines - my highest 'hit rate' ever).
Best regards
Nigel
(Nice to hear from you btw. We haven't communicated since you suggested I send a few photos I took to the 'PFA' some years ago for inclusion in 'Flyer' - I was delighted to see 15 of them published in 2 magazines - my highest 'hit rate' ever).
Best regards
Nigel
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Re: Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
Hi
I didn't proceed with the Skybolt. I had a few designs in mind staring with the Flitzer (Too small for me unfortunately) Skybolt and Mustang but settled on an RV7.
I may build from plans next but for now I am very glad that I chose a kit with lots of other builder resources and advice available for my first project.
Regards
Mike
I didn't proceed with the Skybolt. I had a few designs in mind staring with the Flitzer (Too small for me unfortunately) Skybolt and Mustang but settled on an RV7.
I may build from plans next but for now I am very glad that I chose a kit with lots of other builder resources and advice available for my first project.
Regards
Mike
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Re: Steen Skybolt 3 piece Wing
Hi Mike,
Thanks for replying, it is interesting to see the choices people make and how they differ from original thoughts, for whatever reason.
Nigel
Thanks for replying, it is interesting to see the choices people make and how they differ from original thoughts, for whatever reason.
Nigel