RyanShort1
Final Approach
What is the cheapest / fastest combination experimental build currently out there?
Yeah I’d guess the Long EZ is probably one of the quickest. I was just thinking earlier today actually that I’d really like to build an RV one day, the problem is, I don’t feel like I’d have the time and energy to put into it. Maybe later down the road…I’d venture to guess that the RV-8 and Long EZ would both be in the running.
Bushcat, but I don't like the way they fly.Cheapest build that isn’t gonna take 5 years. Something simple to get in the air for the challenge of it.
And I’ve already got a Luscombe so not worried about flying in the interim. Thinking it would be fun to do a project with a kid.
Controls were very heavy. Didn’t feel connected at all. Considering it’s a fabric aircraft it was really odd to me.Bushcat, 200-300 hours, I think.
@Salty what didn’t you like about flying it? I haven’t flown one yet.
Making the picture out of focus really helps too!I tried to make it a bit prettier with a better cowling and a bunch more power ...
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In increasing order of price: Sonex, Zenith, and RANS S-21.Cheapest build that isn’t gonna take 5 years. Something simple to get in the air for the challenge of it.
And I’ve already got a Luscombe so not worried about flying in the interim. Thinking it would be fun to do a project with a kid.
Of course, that’s why most take far longer than estimated.I remember reading one of the manufacturer's statement about the hours required to build. They said it is the hours you are actually working on building the plane or parts. This doesn't include getting set-up, reading the manuals or looking at the drawings, or thinking about what to do next.
And oopsies.I remember reading one of the manufacturer's statement about the hours required to build. They said it is the hours you are actually working on building the plane or parts. This doesn't include getting set-up, reading the manuals or looking at the drawings, or thinking about what to do next.
bd-10, yea, that one was the fastest to kill you.................................
Is there something comparable to the Air Bike that is more modern?
http://www.jordanlakeaero.com/ultralight.html
I’m talking bare bones, for real.
Is there something comparable to the Air Bike that is more modern?
http://www.jordanlakeaero.com/ultralight.html
I’m talking bare bones, for real.
Controls were very heavy. Didn’t feel connected at all. Considering it’s a fabric aircraft it was really odd to me.
Give it a shot. You might be ok with it.That’s a shame. I’ll have to demo fly one sometime. That’s one of the kits I would consider building, for the type of flying I can see my doing recreationally.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVDILmX2ylWP1YLQmYi9nPw/videosThe AR-5 would probably do pretty well in this comparison but I'm not sure Mike Arnold ever made plans available. ~175 KTAS on 65 hp. Probably not a very fast build, though.
Nauga,
kind of a drag
And they are answering the wrong question. Speed of flight vs speed of build.Dear lord are people actually trying to answer such an open ended question that is based off opinion?
Something that is already 80% complete (only 60 percent of the work left to do).What is the cheapest / fastest combination experimental build currently out there?
And they are answering the wrong question. Speed of flight vs speed of build.
Cheapest build that isn’t gonna take 5 years.