BOREDOM FIGHTER

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Boredom Fighter is a wooden, homebuilt aircraft designed by Don Wolf, intended solely for recreational flying.
  • It is available exclusively as plans, with over 300 sets sold, demonstrating its popularity among builders.
  • The aircraft can accommodate various engines, with the Continental A-65 being a common choice, and offers a cruise speed of 100 mph.
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STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 770. Empty wt. 473. Wingspan 20′. Length 15.7″.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 110. Cruise mph 100. Stall mph 42. Climb rate 1,200 fpm. Takeoff run 150′. Landing roll 300′.

The Boredom Fighter is constructed entirely from wood. Designed by Don Wolf, the aircraft’s raison d’etre
is flying for fun. Available as a plan only, more than 300 have been sold. Like many homebuilts, the Boredom
Fighters can employ a variety of engines. Most versions use the Continental A-65.

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