Yeah John... that's it! I was pretty hot for one of those till my buddy showed me the article on the Rand KR2 homebuilt airplane. Damn... a VW powered airplane! We both built one, then learned how to fly! Had it for many years. Hot diggity .. a 170 MPH VW!!!!! Never did follow up on the "boxes". Twombo
On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 02:35 PM, John Rodgers wrote: > > > Mike, would you belive I have a set of those original plans and > drawing for both the Phoenix and the Boonie Box . I got them direct > from PM back in the 70's. I think I still ahve the original articals > written in Hot VW's about them too. > > Regards, > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > mike twombley wrote > >> Yeah I saw that one before. In the 1970s, Popular Mechanics or >> Popular Science (don't remember which) did a DIY article and even >> sold plans >> for this little gem. Had a smaller one called a "Boonie Box" or some >> such. >> This one was really neat as it had flip out sides like a tent camper. >> Made >> out of 1" polyurethane foam laminated with epoxy resin and >> fiberglass. And >> indeed a bus chassis. Also had 2 2" square steel tubing rollover >> structures >> in the inside. The Boonie Box was on a shortened bus chassis. I >> wanted one >> sooooo bad! >> >> The warp nacelles are extra cost options and only usable where >> di-lithium is available. They are also not CARB certified. The EO >> paperwork >> was not in a compliant dialect of Klingon (HAH!!!). >> >> >> Twombo >> >> > |
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