Does anyone have experience building a Sportsman without doing the Two Weeks To Taxi program? Doesn’t seem to be nearly as much ‘group’ support as the RV community but maybe I just haven’t tapped into it yet. I’m considering the Sportsman vs. an RV14. I think I like the Sportsman better but don’t know if I can justify the cost especially when the whole thing needs to be pretty much funded from the get go. The RV quick build kit, paid as you go, and being +/- 100k less is hard to get past.
I’m using the Sportsman starting cost of 200k plus the bigger engine, a better VFR panel, possibly the carbon upgrade etc etc getting you to 250k pretty quickly. The RV14 quick build is roughly $50k, $40k for a new 210 hp, good VFR panel etc etc getting to roughly $150? $175k? I’m sure there’s much I don’t know about true costs but it’s evident that the RV14 is certainly cheaper, especially if you get into multiple landing gear configurations and a dream of floats. I know I’m getting into two disparate airplanes with all that, but a dolled up Sportsman could easily go north of $275k or even $300k if you did.
If you could start with a Sportsman quickbuild at what their website says is $60k, all other costs would be theoretically the same giving a delta of $10k between the finished planes. Again, I’m sure arguable but you get my drift. The only kicker is whether the Sportsman would go together as ‘easily’ as the 14 without the TWTT program. Glasair reps at Airventure this year said they have only sold a couple non TWTT kits this year and he didn’t even sound knowledgeable in that statement.
Thoughts?
Thanks for any input,
Ken
I’m using the Sportsman starting cost of 200k plus the bigger engine, a better VFR panel, possibly the carbon upgrade etc etc getting you to 250k pretty quickly. The RV14 quick build is roughly $50k, $40k for a new 210 hp, good VFR panel etc etc getting to roughly $150? $175k? I’m sure there’s much I don’t know about true costs but it’s evident that the RV14 is certainly cheaper, especially if you get into multiple landing gear configurations and a dream of floats. I know I’m getting into two disparate airplanes with all that, but a dolled up Sportsman could easily go north of $275k or even $300k if you did.
If you could start with a Sportsman quickbuild at what their website says is $60k, all other costs would be theoretically the same giving a delta of $10k between the finished planes. Again, I’m sure arguable but you get my drift. The only kicker is whether the Sportsman would go together as ‘easily’ as the 14 without the TWTT program. Glasair reps at Airventure this year said they have only sold a couple non TWTT kits this year and he didn’t even sound knowledgeable in that statement.
Thoughts?
Thanks for any input,
Ken