These are the pages that describe building the craft.
Each page usually describes a single task or job.
The description is simple and straightforward. Most of the page is filled with tips on how to do the job well. These tips are collected from accumulated experience and I encourage you to add yours.
Builder’s tips are acknowledged.
Copyright
All content on this website and contained in any files or communication from PMHT is copyright.
The shapes of the panels that create the hull are copyright not just the cutting templates. They are a derivative work. You are licensed to create just one set of hull panels.
You may print the files as much as you need to create your set of hull panels. You may cut the paper the paper templates to re-arrange the layout of the panels if you wish.
Creating hard board templates in any form from the cutting template patterns is an infringement of the copyright license.
I know all hover enthusiasts will respect the copyright issues. There are hundreds of hours of work in these designs.
If you want to produce multiple craft or adapt the design in any way, please talk to me. I’m very open to any discussion.
Navigating these pages
The Breadcrumbs trail in the upper right of each page will tell where you are in the page list. Click on a parent location to view other parts of the instructions.
The top page in each section has an overview of activity and links to specific task pages.
Each task page has a sidebar listing of the tasks before and after the task you are currently viewing.
Last Updated on 17/04/2024 by Paul Moody
hi i want to build this craft so im going to buy your plans , one thing is would i be able to put a lift duct engine at the front and have thr thrust as pure thrust ?
Hi David, It would be possible although the craft would be quite compromised trying to fit the lift engine at the front. I’m currently working on the MkII version that spans a range of craft sizes that the builder can select, and has provision for lift engines, front or rear. The drawings are in preparation now