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Originally Posted by RV8N
John, I am contemplating a Bearhawk for my next project. My wife is from Montana and we want to move either to Montana or Idaho in the next few years. Just looking for an opinion on the Bearhawk and the plans.
Are the plans pretty complete and easy to read? Have you ridden in a Bearhawk? How does it compare to other bush/stol aircraft that you've flown?
Thanks for any info you can give me.
Karl
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I've flown Pat Fagan's Bearhawk. I don't have anything to compare it to that's the same style other than a Citabria (which really does make a decent bush plane if you have the big engine in it). It's very pleasant to fly. Great control harmony, solid authority, great visibility especially with a skylight. With an O-540 it performs extremely well.
I'm building a quick build, not building it from scratch. That said, I'm certain I could build it from scratch from the plans without too much trouble. They're very well done. He does leave a lot to the imagination, though, but that is easily remedied because there is so much information out there and the yahoo bearhawk group is phenomenal. Just don't expect him to show you where to put your gascolator, and things like that.
You can now buy a tubing kit completely cut and fishmouthed. I can't remember the company but they also do one for the Skybolt. You can buy a wing kit from AviPro. You can also buy various subassemblies from AviPro. Everything from them is pretty high quality.
www.bearhawkaircraft.com
Personally, I don't think you could go wrong with a Bearhawk. It's a solid performer, even with an 0-360 in it.