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Bret Ludwig wrote:
.... ........., anyone who sinks 50 to 100K in a Van's has too much ...... money and knows it. Very few Van's owners do things the most economical way, usually they spend more than they could buy a Skylane for and have enough for maintenance. ... Nonsense.... RV's and a lot of other homebuilts have far better performance and fuel economy for the "50 to 100K". I can afford a homebuilt because of the fuel economy and maintaining it myself for far less than a certified. Just finished a 2300 mile round trip to west coast. It took about 14 leasurly hobbs hours including 8 stops, using 118 gals of Avgas. Try that in a Skylane. The main losers are the many who start a homebuilt project and never finish it, having to sell their unfinished work for half price. --------------------------------------------------------------- Four seater SQ2000 canard http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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