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Subject: Off Topic: The "Evils" of homebuilding
From: Al Fuller <alfuller@webworldinc.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 14:22:01
  This came to me via a rotary engined aircraft list, original source was 
the Sonex news letter.

I hope some crusading aviation hater doesn't get a twinkle in their eye 
about this one.


  Subject: Sonex List: Off Topic: The "Evils" of homebuilding

  A report from CBS news:

  Hiding In Plane Sight   Fiberglass Plane Made From Kit Can Evade Radar
  Detection

  SEBASTIAN, Fla., Jan. 22, 2002

  (CBS) The Velocity airplane is visible to the eye, but to America's best
  radar system it is virtually invisible. And that, says U.S. law enforcement,
  makes the near stealth Velocity a tool for smugglers.

  Joe Bendig, the director of U.S. Customs' state of the art radar center says
  the system has a problem finding small fiberglass aircraft like the
  Velocity.

  "The radar pretty much gets absorbed by the skin. The only thing we really
  pick up is the engine, which is metal," he said.

  Until last spring, reports CBS News Correspondent Wyatt Andrews, no one in
  law enforcement thought the Velocity to be much of a factor in drug
  smuggling. But then came a joint U.S.-Mexico drug crackdown the DEA called
  Operation Marquis.

  In the process of making some 300 drug arrests, the DEA says it learned that
  Arturo Beltran Leyva, a man the U.S. calls one of Mexico's top drug
  transport chiefs, owned five Velocities.

  "We've made our Mexican counterparts aware of this Velocity aircraft," said
  Rod Benson of the DEA.

  He says most drug smuggling by air happens with metallic planes visible to
  radar.

  The planes skirt the U.S. shoreline, or land in Mexico just short of the
  U.S. border, with the drugs then loaded onto vehicles of every type you can
  imagine - even school buses.

  Benson says so far, invisibility is mostly used by smugglers inside Mexico.

  "It's not just one transportation organization. We've identified others that
  have dabbled and are beginning to look at these Velocity aircraft to move
  their drugs."

  As for Velocity the company, it's based in two hangars in rural Florida and
  the plane is a mail order kit that is shipped in boxes to hobbyists who
  assemble it.

  The company is not under suspicion and its Vice President Scott Baker calls
  invisibility a coincidence.

  "There's nothing about the aircraft that was designed with the idea of
  hiding from radar and none of our marketing whatsoever speaks to
  stealthiness."

  Even now, after the Sept. 11 terror attacks with military radar planes
  blanketing the border, officials admit Velocity would be tough to find.
  Until America's multi billion-dollar border radar can spot fiberglass, it
  can be beaten by an airplane built in a garage.



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