by Paul Uhlig » Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:36 pm
Knowing how much work and care goes into building a Hatz biplane, and seeing this airplane so close to completion, it is sad that it won't fly. Hopefully someone will purchase the entire project and complete it. I would be interested to know more about the builder and the history of the airplane. It looks like beautiful craftsmanship.
If...and, again, I hope someone completes the entire project...if this can't happen, and the airplane is disassembled for parts, I would be interested in purchasing the stainless internal wing brace rods (drag/antidrag wires) and tie rod terminals.
Paul Uhlig
Wichita, KS
316 204-2470
Knowing how much work and care goes into building a Hatz biplane, and seeing this airplane so close to completion, it is sad that it won't fly. Hopefully someone will purchase the entire project and complete it. I would be interested to know more about the builder and the history of the airplane. It looks like beautiful craftsmanship.
If...and, again, I hope someone completes the entire project...if this can't happen, and the airplane is disassembled for parts, I would be interested in purchasing the stainless internal wing brace rods (drag/antidrag wires) and tie rod terminals.
Paul Uhlig
Wichita, KS
316 204-2470