by j54321 » Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:04 pm
HI,
This is my first post here. I bought a Hatz Bantam project a couple months ago from Rusty Brockman up in Colorado. The plans are Serial # 35. I've been getting materials and tools together and now the vegetable gardens are planted am finding time for the airplane.
I've been flying airplanes about 30 years. Started in Alaska flying a F-19 TaylorCraft, and then bought a Cessna 180 on floats. Put about 800 hrs on the T-craft, restored it and sold it. Still own and fly the C-180.
I've always wanted to build a bi-plane and when I was at Oshkosh a few years ago and saw Sandy and Mark Marino's Hatz Bantam I knew this is what I wanted to build.
Rusty and his partner, Jack Greiner(who passed away a few months ago) had completed most of the upper wing and the fuselage. I got the spars and aluminum ribs for the lower wings and some additional parts and fittings. So I have a big head start.
Like to know of any other Hatz builders in my area, Taos, N.M.
Thank you, Jack
HI,
This is my first post here. I bought a Hatz Bantam project a couple months ago from Rusty Brockman up in Colorado. The plans are Serial # 35. I've been getting materials and tools together and now the vegetable gardens are planted am finding time for the airplane.
I've been flying airplanes about 30 years. Started in Alaska flying a F-19 TaylorCraft, and then bought a Cessna 180 on floats. Put about 800 hrs on the T-craft, restored it and sold it. Still own and fly the C-180.
I've always wanted to build a bi-plane and when I was at Oshkosh a few years ago and saw Sandy and Mark Marino's Hatz Bantam I knew this is what I wanted to build.
Rusty and his partner, Jack Greiner(who passed away a few months ago) had completed most of the upper wing and the fuselage. I got the spars and aluminum ribs for the lower wings and some additional parts and fittings. So I have a big head start.
Like to know of any other Hatz builders in my area, Taos, N.M.
Thank you, Jack