I completed the tail feathers and ribs about a decade ago. Another project I need to finish. I have flown a Himax and I don't think I've ever had so much fun.That's awesome. When I was about 13 I had the MiniMax info packet all worn out and dog-eared. I was certain I would build one. I still think about starting one every once in a while.
Of course it's also somewhat funny that someone would spend $15,000 on materials but be set back to spend the normal $250-300 for a set of plans for the airplane they want to build.
TEAM (the miniMax people - well used to be, they changed names at least 2-3 times) are the same company that designed the AirBike, which is another airplane I think would be a total blast. That one unfortunately stopped being sold due to some lawsuit (typical aviation B.S.)
How's about things like allowing manufacturers to use off-the-shelf components? From what I understand, the alternators in many light GA aircraft bears very little difference from some of the most common automotive alternators, yet costs significantly more just to have an FAA sticker on the side. I understand the need for testing and ensuring a particular piece of equipment is safe for aviation use, but come on... let's get real. Between purchase costs, insurance, fuel, and maintenance, GA is quickly becoming a rich man's sport only.
TEAM (the miniMax people - well used to be, they changed names at least 2-3 times) are the same company that designed the AirBike, which is another airplane I think would be a total blast. That one unfortunately stopped being sold due to some lawsuit (typical aviation B.S.)
Did you see the Airbike's cousin, the Aeromax?

If you love sanding, this is your plane.There's also http://www.krsuper2.com/, which will probably get you laid.
You could probably complete most of these http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/ at or near $15K. There are plenty of options out there on the cheaper end of the experimental market. Finances are really no excuse not to start building.
If you love sanding, this is your plane.
There's also http://www.krsuper2.com/, which will probably get you laid.
You could probably complete most of these http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/ at or near $15K. There are plenty of options out there on the cheaper end of the experimental market. Finances are really no excuse not to start building.
I want one with working machine guns.
My dad and me built a minimax for about 9,000 from plans. Found some old growth douglas fir to use for the wood from an old schoolhouse that was getting torn down. It is a blast to fly!
What engine did you use? I have an unused 2SI (Cuyuna) , in the box.
No! It lives? It lives!
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You might be interested. This might be a steal.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Air-...697277?pt=Motors_Aircraft&hash=item43c037e47d
It wouldn't be that difficult. The only issue is documenting both that it was amateur built and that you were the primary builder. Apply for an N-number. Break it down enough to inspect, clean, and modify. Document your "rebuild" and shop for a friendly and liberal DAR. Apply for repairmans cert.Looks like it is or was flying under part 103. I wonder how hard it would be to convert it to a taildragger and get an experimental amateur built certificate for it.... cheap tailwheel time builder![]()