This is just a very simple set of pages right now. Linked off this are a set of relatively small PDF format logs of my work to date and a few reference files. In time, I'll flesh it out into a more sophisticated website about my Cozy Mk IV, and may include a bit of an introduction about myself and such.

Don't hold you're breath though - I'm busy building and flying and then of course working to make money to build and fly...

The picture in the top left corner is a completed example of the aircraft I'm building. This particular image I chose because it's paint scheme is, in my opinion, particularly suited to the Cozy's lines. It was built by Ruben and Carlos Leon of Venezuela. It's notable also by virtue of the fact that it actually has a twin engine installation with contra-rotating props. This set of pages is written mostly as a log of what I've done and documents my build to assist in the inspection process. I've posted it here online in the hope that others will find it useful and interesting, however none of it should be taken as advice or an endorsement of making changes to the plans, or as engineering advice. This is my first plane, and if you are building too, don't follow anything I've done without making your own determination about the safety of any proceedure. That disclaimer aside, I will try to keep this up to date with my build logs by chapter, for anyone interested in where I'm at, but since I'd rather build than write, this log may not always be completely up to date, as I generally catch up on my logging on business trips or the like when I have some spare time but can't be building.

If you read these pages, I'd love to hear your thoughts on them, and would welcome feedback or comments. You can contact me by email at this linked address.

Please note that this site requires frames, is designed for a minimum display width of 1280 pixels (more is better), and that most files are .pdf therefore a viewer such as the free Acrobat Reader is needed.

One tip for the PDF files is that (after clicking in the frame to move the focus there) you can use Ctrl-L to make the page take up the full space within the frame - this work with both "fit page" and "fit width" options.

That's all for now.