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Hipps J-3 Kitten Ultralight Plans/blueprints on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

The Dalles, Oregon, United States

The Dalles, Oregon, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Compatible Make:Hipp's

I purchased these new in 2002 and they've been in the closet since. They have been stored in the dark and show no signs of wear or fading. This is the complete plans, instructions, bill of materials, and blueprints for building a J-3 Kitten and I believe also the Reliant (fastback version of the Kitten). I see a few pencil checks on the bill of materials, but otherwise everything is unmarkd. These genuine original Hipp's Superbirds blueprints are 24" by 18" and the instructions are in a binder. If there are questions I will try my best to answer them. Pictures of the J-3 Kitten are on the internet.

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