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Look what Rob is up to now. Interesting. *-)
http://www.robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/

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NIce! Very interested in that. :)

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Saw a picture of the Shark on the internet and I just had to have one!
Then saw the price and realized my pension just wouldn't run to it!
The only option was to make my own!

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I don't think my pension would stretch to one either. :lol:

Rob - sorry to go off topic, but is there any possibility of a Kitfox 4 one day ? Many years ago, one of my 'win-the-lottery' dreams was to buy a house with some land, build a little workshop / hangar, then build a Kitfox myself. No chance of that now, but it would be nice to have one for P3D.

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The Czech "Sport Cruiser" has really caught my interest, someone I know has just bought one and I'm hoping to get a ride very soon.
I have some good line drawings of it and should be able to get all the photos I need, that ( weather permitting )was to be next in line.
I've never heard of the Kitfox, but then again I dont get out much, I'll have a look around for info.

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Cheers Rob. Whatever you come up with is always eagerly anticipated, of course. :cheers:

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Paul K wrote:
25 Mar 2018, 23:02
Cheers Rob. Whatever you come up with is always eagerly anticipated, of course. :cheers:
Agreed. :agree: :thumbsup:

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New pics can be seen on Rob's site. The Shark's instrument panel looks great! B-)

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She's looking better each day. The Shark now has a pilot and is sporting a French paintjob. B-)

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Saw a picture recently of a 737 painted in a Shark scheme, something to do with shark week on Discovery, was that your company Brian?

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