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mummert cootie "baby"

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teaf100

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Oct 20, 2016
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Location
Swanton, Ohio, USA
Hello everyone. I'm new to the homebuilt world, and have been kicking around the idea of builbing a small biplane. I stumbled upon the Mummert Cootie sport plane from the 1920s. Im not finding any info on the plane, only that there was only one made, plywood construction, 2 cylinder engine and a few other details. Mummert passed away at a young age and who knows if he make any planes up for the little aircraft. Any info, or in put would be great. I also was looking into the Lincoln Standard LS2 biplane, but its wood and fabric, and I dont have much experance there,
but could learn if need be. Something about plywood construction has me wanting to know more about the Mummert Cootie.:)
 
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