Protecting the history of wooden experimental airplanes by preserving and passing along bygone blue prints and sharing construction technics. 816-405-0728                                  woodenaviation@yahoo.com SA103 Print 1. Make it safe   2. Make it fly and handle well   3. Make it practical for amateurs to build with limited        shop tools and experience  4. Supply explicit instructions where necessary  5. Wood construction because it’s light, strong,           economical, easy to work, with a bit of      thought and guidance.  6. Most of us live in wood homes and usually have a few      tools already  7. Make fittings as simple as possible. Avoid bending,      welding, and machining as much      as possible. Hacksaw, file and drills are most used tools  8. Provide follow up service as necessary- builders can call      or write for prompt answers      to their problems  9. Our designs are constantly updated to incorporate new             methods, ideas and materials. Cavalier SA102.5 At Wooden Aviation we are taking great pride in obtaining and preserving unique blueprints for wooden airplanes.  We are going to great lengths to procure these blueprints and make them available for sale at a reasonable price.   It is our wish to encourage and enable the average person to build their own experimental wooden aircraft. Building an airplane from scratch is a rewarding project which most craftsmen with average abilities can do.  Homebuilt airplanes are a rewarding and economical way to achieve the dream of flight. There is a large community of experimental airplane enthusiasts who are willing to share their knowledge, as well as, offer tips, tricks and advice to the novice builder. The Experimental Aviation Administration (EAA) is a great resource for builders.   We will soon offer precut lumber packages for the blueprints we sell. Cavalier SA102.5 SA104
Wooden Aviation Cavalier SA104
Airplane grade Sitka Spruce has become difficult to find and expensive to purchase. With this is mind we will offer alternative woods for aircraft construction. We have found Ash lumber is a great substitute for Spruce. Check out our information page for some great tests done on Ash.
Wooden Aviation Protecting the history of wooden experimental airplanes by preserving and passing along bygone blue prints and sharing construction technics. 816-405-0728                                  woodenaviation@yahoo.com 1. Make it safe   2. Make it fly and handle well   3. Make it practical for amateurs to build with limited        shop tools and experience  4. Supply explicit instructions where necessary  5. Wood construction because it’s light, strong,           economical, easy to work, with a bit of      thought and guidance.  6. Most of us live in wood homes and usually have a few      tools already  7. Make fittings as simple as possible. Avoid bending,      welding, and machining as much      as possible. Hacksaw, file and drills are most used tools  8. Provide follow up service as necessary- builders can call      or write for prompt answers      to their problems  9. Our designs are constantly updated to incorporate new             methods, ideas and materials.
At Wooden Aviation we are taking great pride in obtaining and preserving unique blueprints for wooden airplanes. We are going to great lengths to procure these blue prints and make them available for sale at a reasonable price. It is our wish to encourage and enable the average person to build their own wooden aircraft. Building an airplane from scratch is a rewarding project that most craftsmen with average abilities can do. As airplane grade Sitka Spruce becomes more difficult to find and more much more expensive to purchase we will offer alternative woods for aircraft construction. We also offer precut lumber packages for the blueprints we sell.
Cavalier SA104
Airplane grade Sitka Spruce has become difficult to find and expensive to purchase. With this is mind we will offer alternative woods for aircraft construction. We have found Ash lumber is a great substitute for Spruce. Check out our information page for some great tests done on Ash.