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Roger Mann Ragabond

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lake_harley

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Has anyone here built the 2-place Roger Mann Ragabond, or know anyone who has? I've started building ribs for a MiniMAX. The Roger Mann planes, including the Ragabond use the same airfoil profile, construction and chord as the MiniMAX wing. so....I started dreaming and am thinking a small 2-place plane would perhaps be more fun in the long run. Full disclosure....I'm not a pilot (failed medical in my past) so I would be at the mercy of pilot friends to go flying, but a 2-place plane would help me get my fix and have more versatility than an around-the-patch (for the most part) ultralight.

Admittedly, I am the constant dreamer, but, I am a "builder" having a scratch-built MiniMAX, a couple hot rods and a front engine dragster on my resume.

Lynn
 
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