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cheap, durable, homebuilt aircrafts- myth or truth?
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January 8th 04, 09:05 AM
pacplyer
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(-=:|SAJAN|:=-) wrote in message . com...
I sold a Berkut kit to Mariano Osmeņa, he finished it and has it
flying there, though I don't think he flies it much. He also had a
Lancair 320. The Manila police department had a Lancair ES but
pranged it at the Manila airport. For several years the Lancair
fastbuild kits were manufactured on Cebu, and a number of them were
completed and flew there. Import duty on things like engines and
instruments are nasty.
As for India, a friend of mine sold his Long EZ to a flying club
there.
Hi,
Its me SAJAN. Well pacplyer u said something about a "berkut" and
"EZ???". I saw a picture of berkut yesterday its a real cute aircraft.
I liked the design. it was just gr8. I just wanted to know how much it
costs. And the EZ too. Can u send me a picture of the EZ and such
other kitplanes that u think r cheap and have a low maintenance cost.
Plzzz mail them to me as soon as possible(PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ). My id
as u know is
I wanted to know one more thing, is there any place in INDIA were
i could buy an aircraft(cost doesnt matter). I know this is a stupid
question and that i shouldn't ask u but still...if anyone else reads
this he/she can answer this question.
-=|:SAJAN|:=-
Hey SAJAN,
Richard Riley was tacked onto the bottom of my post, I think I must of
trimmed it wrong or something, my fault. But Richard Riley is the
expert I'm sure on the berkut since he owned one. Hopefully he'll
spot this and respond. I don't know how to put a link to pictures
yet. Have you tried to type in Berkut into the googe search? And
Richard where was the Eze at the Indian flying club at?
Good Luck
pacplyer
pacplyer