by garyshreve » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:45 pm
This is the best place I've seen for new guy introductions....so, if it's in the wrong spot....hopefully a moderator can move it.
I just bought a project, sight unseen, from California. Here's the ad...
The fuselage is all welded up, the spars are done, the ribs are done (beautiful carpentry work on all wood stuff, top notch)The seat pans are done, turtle deck complete, etc. No firewall forward stuff.
Includes full set of plans for both the Hatz CB-1, and the Hatz Classic. Also includes the ribbed aluminum aileron stock (from Cessna I believe.)
If you are not familiar with the Hatz I suggest checking the following web sites for background, this is a pretty cool 1930's style biplane, about 75% the size of a Waco.
http://www.hatzclassic.com/index.html
http://www.hatzbiplane.com/
In 4 years I have not found any time to work on this project, and have decided I would rather have the hangar space. I am asking $X,XXX or best offer for the project, buyer to pick up in person or arrange for shipping.
wif
So....with a phone call, I now own the project...but must move it from California to Texas. My wife and I plan to make a mini vacation out of it, and take advantage of the sights along the way.
I've known the seller for about 10 years, otherwise I'm not so sure I would just jump on the purchase. I trust his judgement, and understand his ad...no time to work on it...want the hangar space back.
SO....................................
I've started looking through all the forums here, gleaning whatever information I can find. I understand that most of it makes no sense to me because I'm not there, yet. But, hopefully, when I am in the midst of a 2am building session, and I come up against a problem, I'll think...."you know, I read something about that somewhere..."
The best part is the many, many pictures of other builders' projects. I don't know what serial number the plans are yet, I haven't asked. I believe everything has been built as a Classic, not a CB-1. At any rate...my learning curve will be straight up for a while. I've flown planes since I was 16, 41 now. Been a plane mechanic since 1988. This is the first plane to build (although at least two other people got it to where it is, now).
I can't wait to get the project home to Texas, then the real challenge of sorting things out, and figuring out where to go next will begin.
I'm happy to have found this forum, and sadly admit that I'll be a taker of knowledge more than a giver....but I'll share what I can, when I can. Perhaps someday, I'll be able to turn that around and help the next new guys.
Glad to be here!
Gary
This is the best place I've seen for new guy introductions....so, if it's in the wrong spot....hopefully a moderator can move it.
I just bought a project, sight unseen, from California. Here's the ad...
[quote]
The fuselage is all welded up, the spars are done, the ribs are done (beautiful carpentry work on all wood stuff, top notch)The seat pans are done, turtle deck complete, etc. No firewall forward stuff.
Includes full set of plans for both the Hatz CB-1, and the Hatz Classic. Also includes the ribbed aluminum aileron stock (from Cessna I believe.)
If you are not familiar with the Hatz I suggest checking the following web sites for background, this is a pretty cool 1930's style biplane, about 75% the size of a Waco.
http://www.hatzclassic.com/index.html
http://www.hatzbiplane.com/
In 4 years I have not found any time to work on this project, and have decided I would rather have the hangar space. I am asking $X,XXX or best offer for the project, buyer to pick up in person or arrange for shipping.
[/quote]
wif
So....with a phone call, I now own the project...but must move it from California to Texas. My wife and I plan to make a mini vacation out of it, and take advantage of the sights along the way.
I've known the seller for about 10 years, otherwise I'm not so sure I would just jump on the purchase. I trust his judgement, and understand his ad...no time to work on it...want the hangar space back.
SO....................................
I've started looking through all the forums here, gleaning whatever information I can find. I understand that most of it makes no sense to me because I'm not there, yet. But, hopefully, when I am in the midst of a 2am building session, and I come up against a problem, I'll think...."you know, I read something about that somewhere..."
The best part is the many, many pictures of other builders' projects. I don't know what serial number the plans are yet, I haven't asked. I believe everything has been built as a Classic, not a CB-1. At any rate...my learning curve will be straight up for a while. I've flown planes since I was 16, 41 now. Been a plane mechanic since 1988. This is the first plane to build (although at least two other people got it to where it is, now).
I can't wait to get the project home to Texas, then the real challenge of sorting things out, and figuring out where to go next will begin.
I'm happy to have found this forum, and sadly admit that I'll be a taker of knowledge more than a giver....but I'll share what I can, when I can. Perhaps someday, I'll be able to turn that around and help the next new guys.
Glad to be here!
Gary