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Ok, mine in a plans built rather than a kitplane.
But they are sorta similar. When I started this project I was living in an apartment. Upstairs. The fuselage went together at the airport, then, on the gear, it went up on a 12' flatbed trailer. Actually had it in the parking lot of my apartment complex for over a year. I got a bit done on it there. The turtleback formers and stringers, firewall, and panel were all built on the trailer. Rudder pedals, tailwheel, etc too. Mostly drilling and bolting then, so the inverter in my old pickup powered the drill, or saber saw. Sorta side stepped that whole extension cord problem... It drew a lot of interest from the neighborhood. Being an Air Force community, most recognized it as a potential aeroplane, but one guy thought it was a pretty clever moble deer stand. Go figger. And nobody ever bothered anything. But you can't really build a complete airplane that way. Oh maybe SOME poor body might, but it's not practical. My new parasol is going to break $5000. The cover job (all Stits) and big engine pushed it over. It took an extra year and another $12,000 to build the shop. And another year to pay for it. Draw any conclusion you wish, but it takes money. Even to build a cheap airplane... Richard http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/ |
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