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PSA: Anyone want to be in the kit bushplane business?

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PSA: Anyone want to be in the kit bushplane business?

http://greensboro.en.craigslist.org/bfs/3746434823.html

Looks like the molds and tooling for one of the Comp-Air fiberglass homebuilt series.

"Aircraft Molds Full size experimental - $7500 (710 W Green Dr)
For sale are a complete set of molds for making a 6 place composite aircraft similar to the cessna 180. We bought these a few years back from the original designer and builder of the molds from Canada with plans of marketing the aircraft using the continental O470 as the power plant since so many were and still are available. The aircraft is similar to an Aerocomp and uses the same type of process to manufacture as an Aerocomp but is not an Aerocomp and there is no conflict with them or copyright infringement.

The aircraft will have an approximate length of 26 feet and a wingspan of 34 ft.

All the molds to make the entire airplane are in this ad

There are also two manuals for constructing the airplane. One is a detailed instruction manual for the fiberglass layups in the mold and the second is for the construction of the airplane.

To ship it will take up an entire truck. The mold halves will be put together and bolted.

Give us a call and we'll find the cheapest shipping rate.

Steve Thayer, Thayercraft Inc 336-889-8088
800-218-1375

You can come look at the molds at 710 W Green Drive, High Point NC 27260

For more photos call me and I'll send photos of the manuals also.

Payment can be cash in person or a bank cashier's check. "
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Re: PSA: Anyone want to be in the kit bushplane business?

Hmmmm..

Fourth pic down clearly show two AeroComp assembly manuals......

Not sure how this person says this in his cragslist ad...

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"The aircraft is similar to an Aerocomp and uses the same type of process to manufacture as an Aerocomp but is not an Aerocomp and there is no conflict with them or copyright infringement"
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