Guys, I have received an order for the Patrol side by side model which I call the Patrol SxS. One QB kit will be made during the next production cycle at the factory. We are hoping some of you creative guys will think of a better name than Patrol SxS. Of course Bob will have to approve any name for his creations. But hopefully someone will have a good idea. Mark
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Bearhawk ReconRob Caldwell
Lake Norman Airpark (14A), North Carolina
EAA Chapter 309
Model B Quick Build Kit Serial # 11B-24B / 25B
YouTube Channel: http://bearhawklife.video
1st Flight May 18, 2021
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Bearhawk SXS-2P Lumber Jack, or SXS-2P Half Ton
This follows the conventional aircraft recognition nomenclature of Manufacture - Model Number - Nickname.
The nickname should be distinctive from other aircraft in the Bearhawk line. The name must do more than define the mission, set it apart from other aircraft in the lineup. If it inspires a perspective builder to dream then its a sure seller. (Confession....I don't like having to describe my Bearhawk Patrol build as "Not the Four Place Model, but the Two Place tandem seat model." so Lumber Jack or Half Ton name might help set it apart.)
"Strength with Agility" promotes the Bearhawk line of aircraft. Words I think that describe the SXS's mission is Backcountry, heavy hauler, camping, working airplane that gets the job done, Frontier, Alaska, Yukon, Mountain strip, Off Airport.
So, Lumber Jack creates a vision to me of off airport, backcountry camping with friends who also flew in, but the Lumber Jack carried the wood, ax, and the 60 pound ice chest. Half Ton....now I'm looking at a working man's pick-up truck.
2P-SXS...this is a model number that is consistent with my Patrol Plans. It says "Bearhawk (2 Place)" on the plans. "Patrol" is no where on the plans. I assume the original model is called just Bearhawk, or Bearhawk (4 Place) or Bearhawk (4 Place model B) So, 2P stands for a two place Bearhawk, and like Mark, SXS is side by side.
"I'm Building a Bearhawk Lumber Jack!" If I've heard of a Bearhawk, my curiosity is now raised and I say "What's a Lumber Jack." When I hear "Half Ton" I think "Wow, will that really carry a 1000lbs?"
So, Of the ones above, I like Badger, Grizzly, Atlas, or various bear names. "Widebody" if its wider than anything else out there.
Brooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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