by dougm » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:58 am
Hello Alexsandro, Welcome!
I've seen your posts looking for drawings and, as others have suggested, the best course of action would be to buy a set of plans. There are three different models to choose from : CB-1, Classic, Bantam. The CB-1 plans are available through the Hatz Biplane Association, Classic plans are available from Makelan Corporation, and Bantam plans are available from Hangar 10 Aero. Links to all three of these are on our home page
www.hatzbiplane.com
I noticed you posted a request for CAD drawing on the Classic forum. Those drawings are specific to the Classic and some will not work on the CB-1. You'll need to decide which model you want to build and purchase a set of plans for that model. There's a long history to each model, but suffice it to say that each person invested a great deal of time, money, and effort to create their respective plans and simply giving them away is not fair to them. Also, a full set of plans is necessary because you may need to reference multiple drawings to get all the necessary information for a given part or assembly.
You will find many people here will to help once you start your build, but buying plans is the best place to start.
Hello Alexsandro, Welcome!
I've seen your posts looking for drawings and, as others have suggested, the best course of action would be to buy a set of plans. There are three different models to choose from : CB-1, Classic, Bantam. The CB-1 plans are available through the Hatz Biplane Association, Classic plans are available from Makelan Corporation, and Bantam plans are available from Hangar 10 Aero. Links to all three of these are on our home page www.hatzbiplane.com
I noticed you posted a request for CAD drawing on the Classic forum. Those drawings are specific to the Classic and some will not work on the CB-1. You'll need to decide which model you want to build and purchase a set of plans for that model. There's a long history to each model, but suffice it to say that each person invested a great deal of time, money, and effort to create their respective plans and simply giving them away is not fair to them. Also, a full set of plans is necessary because you may need to reference multiple drawings to get all the necessary information for a given part or assembly.
You will find many people here will to help once you start your build, but buying plans is the best place to start.