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W10 Tailwind | Homebuilt Aircraft Kit Plane Forum Hello to all, New member I have built and fly a W-10 Tailwind Olds V8 powered, inverted and direct drive It has a Rajay turbo It will easily fly at 170 at 3100 I have almost 300 hrs on it so far Nice flying aircraft with no bad manners Bill R
W10 Tailwind question | Homebuilt Aircraft Kit Plane Forum For some reason i have been drawn to the W10 Tailwind, but i have a question The original wing construction is built up wing with ply wood skins I'm thinking of substituting the built up ribs with foam and having a fiberglass skin, using the same spars Using the construction technique
Need some brain cells from the gear-heads: Apex Skytrax I am soon to be the new owner of a Nesmith Cougar Tailwind mash-up in need of a powerplant Since I don't know the original history, keeping the airplane light is a safety issue as well as an obvious performance issue I've been wondering about the Yamaha Apex Skytrax powerplant
Wittman Legacy? | Homebuilt Aircraft Kit Plane Forum You would still need the standard W-10 Tailwind plans from Aircraft Spruce for $195 plus shipping The Wittman Legacy The fall of 2014 found us with time on our hands and a donated set of Wittman Buttercup plans Jim Clement of Baraboo WI had melded a Buttercup and a Tailwind together creating a very nice flying plane he called the Butterburger
Tailwind W-8 | Homebuilt Aircraft Kit Plane Forum Hi I'm interested in finding out whatever I can about the W-8 I have read a dozen or so articles online This one here has a C-85, squared off tips, and is quite light, 630 lbs IIRC Thanks