Well it isn't even flying yet but with the registration being C-FOXD we have been referring to it as Foxed
Well it isn't even flying yet but with the registration being C-FOXD we have been referring to it as Foxed
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
I saw a Kitfox years ago with a name that I thought was cool. ( And today probably even more appropriate than ever due to all the back country stuff that's becoming more and more popular) In a nice script on the cowl it said "Hayfield Harrier".
I also liked the Kitfox Speedster that was all white with wheel pants that was reminiscent of the famous Howard air racer Mr. Mulligan. That one was called " The MulliCoupe".
I've yet to come up with a name for my Kitfox... go figure. But after all this discussion, I think I'm just going to call it "Foxy". (Or should it be Foxxy, or Foxey?). Yeah, I like that one....
Paul S
kitfox 4 amphib
Wife named ours "Ruby" owing to its color.
Ruby is a great looking plane and if I'm not mistaken has now started it's second life. Did you do a rebuild on Ruby and how long have you owned her.
Oh and I bet "Ruby could take your love to town".
Norm
Airdrie Ab, Can
North of Calgary
Flying SuperFox Model IV
Not a 912, but turbo none the less. I call her Turbo Fox... 80 hp HKS 700T
Freedom fox says it all,the high Sierra video is what kitfox flying is all about!
My rego is ZK JFA and unfortunately gets referred to as the Jaffa which is a rather unflattering referral to the residents of our largest city.
The black and white photo in the album made me think it was a plane you had for a long while and rebuilt. Very nice job. Great looking plane. Thanks for sharing.
Norm
Airdrie Ab, Can
North of Calgary
Flying SuperFox Model IV