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This is a site mainly dedicated to an ultra low-tech airplane called the "Weed Wacker."  The Weed Wacker was the pinnacle of our childhood projects.  It was the culmination of every creative outburst we had up until the point when we were kicked out of the house.  In the Weed Wacker we combined our interests in aviation, rocketry, engineering, and naughtiness.  The story of the Weed Wacker plane is told below.


Shrike Hunt (New Picture)

A little history

         The Weed Wacker was originally intended to carry a cat, hamster, or brother.  We concluded that the cat might cause substantial damage to the plane and the end result would be wreckage.  The hamster has died (of natural causes) so that rules him out.  We're still working out a deal with the brother.  Sam was chief engineer and was in charge of design and construction.  Ben provided funds and is the test pilot.  Moe will -parents permitting- ride the plane while Ben controls it from the ground.  Moe is now running track to cut weight; I figure that he has to cut it to ten pounds or under, he now weighs about 135.  Keep running, Moe!  The airplane is built solely out of cut 2x4's.  It is covered with Econokote and uses a six-channel Futaba radio.  Wacker has a 10' wing span and uses a 40cc Homelite chain saw engine that spins a 20x8 pusher prop.   Top speed is 65mph; stall is about 20mph and bomb dropping will be from 100'.  Our biggest reason for doing this is to have large airplane fun for under one hundred dollars (excluding electronics).

It Flies!

Weed Wacker--success at last (oops!)

Finally, after two years of on and off work, the Weed Wacker (AKA Weedplane) has been built and flown.  The first few flights were a bit hair raising because of radio interference, but things went smoothly once we figured out the problem.  The only other major problem was a few landing gear failures.

With the initial flight testing of the Weedplane complete, the question is no longer, "will it fly?" but, "what will we use it for?"  There are a multitude of foreseeable applications: (none are practical, but who cares?) dropping stuff from the bomb bay, flying cross country from the back of a truck, launching a Shrike from the top of the wing, firing rockets from the wing tips, or taking pictures from above.

The Weed Wacker has already been used for aerial photography; and plans are under way to mount a GPS in front of a camera to gather ground speed and altitude data.

The End of an Era


The Weed Wacker bites the dust

The Weed Wacker has been officially retired.  As you can see, there is no going back now.

Some miscellaneous information that used to be on this page can be found here.  There are a whole bunch of pictures in the photo gallery.

A new project has begun.


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