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cheap, durable, homebuilt aircrafts- myth or truth?
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December 28th 03, 01:43 PM
Robert Bonomi
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Larry Smith wrote:
"RR Urban" wrote in message
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(-=:|SAJAN|:=-) wrote:
Well as far as i know the concept of home homebuilt aircraft is very
vague because it would work only the aircraft controls are very easy
to understand or a person building it a pilot himself, else, either
the aircraft would crash or it wouldn't take-off. The second thing is
that if they are factory made then such aircrafts would be too costly
to be owned by a common man. Is there really any cheap and durable
homebuilt aircraft?
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A USED certified aircraft is the USA is USUALLY cheaper to
purchase than constructing an equivalent NEW homebuilt.
One can USUALLY buy a used homebuilt cheaper than
a comparable one can be built new.
How about a cheap, dusty, corroded RV3 kit with chickens and rats nesting in
it? How much would THAT be worth?
_MORE_ than that cheap, dusty, corroded RV3 kit _without) the chickens and
rats nesting in it. After all, there is fertilizer value in their byproducts.
*guffaw*
Robert Bonomi