Ison sold the company and rights to the mini-max company which I believe exists to this day. MiniMAX is indeed alive and well. http://www.teammini-max.com/ I do believe Wayne Ison died about 1 year ago though, but his designs continue on being built from scratch and kits that TEAM MiniMAX sells. They even offer plans for free!
http://www.isonplanes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/wing.html the other link was a single page this is what you want to see tom XL-7
Wondering if anybody here has considered an aluminum wing structure? I am sure it's not a new idea, but I am not talking about a skinned structure although that may be a possibility, considering Morrey Hummel's Ultra Cruiser 103 legal. Just posting some thoughts. I am a metal model maker by trade and my mind tends to gravitate in that direction.Eagerly waiting for my plans to arrive.Ken
I'm a new builder and I'm very seriously considering building my LE XL wings out of aluminium. The humidity here in Florida is no joke. I also think that building with aluminium would be easier than using wood. I also kicked around the idea of forming my leading edge of the wings out of carbon fiber and using piano hinge to mount it. I'm curious if that would be strong enough to justify not even needing the forward ribs. My XL build is going to be my experimental plane before I build my CE.