luismx Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 After more than 6 months studing, analyzing, studing, analyzing, i finally have decided to go with the Cozy Mark IV airplane. I am actually only trying to decide to whom i should buy the plans, i have visit both options (cozyaircraft.com and aerocad.com). I would like to get all of the support as a Cozy builder but i really want to expand the rear set width to 39.5, if someone has an opinion to help me make my mind i will apreciate it. I live in Mexico so logistics are going to be a little bit more complicated for me, but i think i will manage to get the project done. I hope i can be of any help to the rest of the builders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Matcho Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 After more than 6 months studing, analyzing, studing, analyzing, i finally have decided to go with the Cozy Mark IV airplane.Congratulations -- an excellent choice if I do say so myself. I am actually only trying to decide to whom i should buy the plans, i have visit both options (cozyaircraft.com and aerocad.com).It's a long story, but Cozy Mark IV plans are available from www.aircraftspruce.com (www.cozyaircraft.com) and Aerocanard FG/SB plans (essentially modified/enhanced Cozy Mark IV plans) are available from www.aerocad2.com. www.aerocad.com is the Aerocanard kit manufacturer. I would like to get all of the support as a Cozy builder but i really want to expand the rear set width to 39.5, if someone has an opinion to help me make my mind i will apreciate it.I wanted the same exact thing -- a wider rear seat in the Cozy Mark IV, so in addition to Cozy plans, I purchased Aerocanard FG plans to get their modifications for a wider rear seat. There are two practical options as I see them: buy Cozy plans from Aircraft Spruce, become a Cozy builder, and buy Aerocanard FG plans to get the rear seat modification, or buy Aerocanard FG plans and hang with the Cozy/Aerocanard crew. You'll get all the help you need from this forum and www.cozybuilders.org Keep in mind that dollars here should not be a consideration -- do what feels right for you (as long as that includes a canard design). Quote Jon Matcho Builder & Canard Zone Admin Now: Rebuilding Quickie Tri-Q200 N479E Next: Resume building a Cozy Mark IV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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