I am working from a set of plans that came with all this project stuff, some of which goes back 40 years. I understand design rights and all but as there has yet to be a aircraft completed from these plans I am still only building ONE airplane from those plans. Near as I can make out I am at least the fourth and maybe even the fifth in how many hands these plans have gone through. So, do I have to scrap all the tooling, i.e. form blocks, transfer strips and such that have been used to make bulkheads and ribs? Can I use that tooling to make replacement parts that may be damaged? Also at the time I came into all of this the S-18 was unsupported and I was never presented any contract. That being said, I don't want to step on ANY ones business that they are trying to make a go of in this industry. I already own enough rolls of aluminum to build several airframes from the 2 sets of T18 and 1 set of S18 plans I have. I was only looking to save the time of doing layouts on the material on hand. If your parts are pre-punched I would gladly go that way. My time is at a premium so there are still plenty of parts I have intent of purchase from you and look forward to doing business with you.
Regards, Dana LaBounty
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