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    New aspiring pilot.

    Good morning, happy holidays. My name is Tristan and I'm in the Navy and looking to one day build my own aircraft, single prop and also obtain a pilots license through the GI Bill. My only concern is that I'm no air framer or mechanic and do not know the components mechanically for a...
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    Has anyone built their own personal flying machine?

    Hi there, I work for a television production company and I am currently doing some research into the exciting world of aviation. I am trying find stories of people who have built their own incredible and unusual flying machines and aircraft (or are still building), and was wondering whether...
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    Variable Pitch Rotor Assembly for New Aircraft

    Hi everyone, I am new to this site and this is my first post. I have been trying to find specs of some kind to follow in order to construct my own variable pitch assembly. I'm currently researching for a project that basically takes a quadcopter drone and expands its size to make it large enough...
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    discussion of new aircraft

    I would like to discuss an old patent - US Patent 3633849. It was filed on July 28, 1969. The patent discloses a flying craft in which a stationary cabin is supported within a rotating shell. It's like a gyroscope, reversely constructed. Instead of mounting a spinning disc on a stationary...
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