Does anyone have any historical information on the Thorp listed for sale on Barnstormers? The blue and white one with the ratray cowl listed as being from/in TX. They recently reduced the price from I believe $29K to $28K.
Based on the pictures provided, it shows both control sticks to have a bend towards the outside. Which from my novice understanding is an indication that the fuselage is a "wide body" thorp. I also did not notice any pictures that stall strips were installed on the wings. which could be easily added.
Does anyone know the original builder of this aircraft or the quality of such construction?
It is not good timing for me just yet. And would have to do a lot of persuasion with my wife to make it happen.
But with my project to build "wet" convertible (folding) wings, with an already completed center/inner section for a wide body. If this is in fact a wide body, it would provide what appears to be a flying Thorp while I finish my convertible wet wing project (which came from a tornado damaged "S-18") and I can later swap out the wings.
If the engine is solid, the price is less than I would end up putting into building up an O-320 by itself. And I could fly which is a lot more fun than just thinking and talking about it!!!!
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