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    Omar Filipovic
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    Portland, OR
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    Kitplanes Magazine web editor

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    Other (Non-canard)

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    Portland
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    Oregon
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    United States
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    http://www.kitplanes.com

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  1. It was built from Cozy Mk 4 plans, but heavily modified. The wings were per plans except for the installation of the Infinity landing gear and the unfortunate use of the wrong foam. The fuselage was of Brice's own re-design.
  2. Brice used expanding foam from a can (the Home Depot variety) on some parts of the plane. Perhaps that could have been the problem. His first set of wings had this foam and created enough problems that he scrapped the original wings and built new ones.
  3. What would be the value of these drawings along with the landing brake supplement? I'm trying to help the widow of a builder who started a LongEZ sell off his stuff. Anyone interested is invited to make an offer. You can also see other items for sale at www.coolairplane.com
  4. Not sure if these are LongEZ or VariEZ, but they are A-1 thru A-14 sheets.
  5. Some photos of a 3-rotor 20B in a modified Cozy 4: http://canardzone.com/forum/showthread.php?t=320
  6. The plans have been sold. Please check the website for remaining items.
  7. Hello Mynor, Nancy's address is akita42001@yahoo.com. Cheers,
  8. I found some plastic water bottles for 99 cents each to use as resin and hardener dispensing bottles. They are the kind with the a stopper you pull out to drink, and push back in to close, and they hold about a pint. Omar
  9. Long Ez plans, materials for sale in Plano, TX (Dallas). Pictures and descriptions can be seen here: http://www.coolairplane.com Plans are original, and the project was barely started. There are various instruments, hardware, foam, fiberglass, landing gear and miscellaneous items for sale.
  10. Here is a final update on the sale; The project was spoken for within 24 hours of the posting for sale, and it was delivered today to the buyer's address in Savannah, Georgia. The buyer used www.uship.com to ship the fuselage and 6 boxes from Dallas to Savannah. I hadn't heard of this service before, but it's an interesting concept where you post what you wish to ship on the website, and various drivers bid to ship it for you. If I had spent as much time building as I did reading messages on the Cozy and Canard lists, I might have finished the Cozy by now, but the exchange of ideas and the wealth of knowledge on these message boards is just too addictive to ignore. I intend to build a different plane to fulfill a slightly different mission, and it will likely go together faster. Not to worry though, it won't be an RV. I look forward to seeing all of you at the fly-ins. Cheers, Omar Filipovic Dallas, TX
  11. After not being able to devote time to building for the past five years, I am offering my Cozy Mk IV project for sale. The buyer would start off in chapter 6 and begin work on the center keel. The asking price is $2500, and I'm in Dallas, TX. More details about the offer and construction photos can be seen here. Please feel free to call or e-mail me with questions. Cheers, Omar Filipovic Dallas, TX (972) 816-8695 Cozy Mk4 Project #816
  12. The lower winglets come in contact with the ground in the event of a tip-up, as well as a hairy crosswind landing. Easier to repair the lower winglet than a rudder.
  13. I'm in far north Dallas. Check out the Cozy builders' map.
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