I apologize in advance for these very basic questions, but I couldn't track down answers here or at the Eklund or CSA sites. I would like a trigear with the wide fuselage and the Sunderland airfoil and folding wing.
1) How does a T-18CW differ from an S-18?
2) If I find a flying aircraft or a project (T-18CW or S-18) with conventional gear, how hard is it to convert to a trigear (add the nosegear and move the mains)? Would I go to CSA for these parts? Are there other sources? Are there any T-18 trigear aircraft out there, or are they all S-18s?
3) From the web sites, it looks like the CSA skins come marked for the rivet holes, the Eklund skins, ribs, etc come with the rivet holes drilled (matched hole construction). The CSA kits have the machined and welded parts, it looks like the Eklund packages are just the parts that are formed from sheets (ribs, skins). Have I got that right? Any other differences of note?
4) The "About the T-18" page here at T18.net (
http://thorp18.com/about.asp) says the T-18 plans were taken off the market when John Thorp retired. But these plans are available now through Eklund engineering, right?
5) The spec pages indicate the S-18 is 5" longer than the T-18. Where is this extra length?
6) Is it possible to get a matched hole fuselage kit? The Eklund site doesn't indicate they offer fuselage parts.
7) Once I buy the plans and "construction articles" from Eklund and I have my subscription to the Thorp Mutual Aid Society newsletters, will I have all the information I'd need to build a T-18CW trigear version from scratch or is there some other information I'd need?
Again, sorry for the basic questions, but the whole T-18/S-18 CSA/Eklund relationship is a bit confusing to this newcomer. Comments/links/sarcastic comments are welcome and expected.
Mark W.