texasclouds
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I want one!
Actually, there's a BEDE-4C quick build center that will put together a BEDE-4C fuselage, sans engine and avionics in 6 months with you needing to be there 20 days. That's my idea of Quick Build! (And the build doesn't cost an arm and a leg, either).I think the BD-4C would fit my niche perfectly, assuming the claims of it being aerobatic are true. I just can't find one for sale, which is the typical issue with this hobby anymore. Keep building 'em boys, those of us in captive audience land need something to escape to when you're done with 'em.
Actually, there's a BEDE-4C quick build center that will put together a BEDE-4C fuselage, sans engine and avionics in 6 months with you needing to be there 20 days. That's my idea of Quick Build! (And the build doesn't cost an arm and a leg, either).
Got a link/reference? I'd be interested in researching more about this option. An experimental Arrow speeds while FG, for significantly less than an RV-10 or Sling TSi (price points that aren't worth it to me, as a non-builder), is something I'd be willing to pivot into without the added burden of a 2 airplane setup. Admittedly I haven't sat on a BD-4C, the wing spar cabin fit requires some evaluation from looking at YT videos. If I can legally do gentleman's acro in a -4C, then I'm probably sold.
I happened onto this guy's site a few years back. The main thing I worry about really is the spar that seems to be at forehead level. But I think you can mitigate that with a transparent ceiling and seat cushion design. I need to sit in one.
https://cheerfulcurmudgeon.com/bede-bd-4c/
I like the low wings but considered a high wing for the reason you mentioned ... then I remembered that you have to climb up to fuel the high wing using the step stool you brought with you. Unless it was forgotten ...
That is stark difference than every flight climbing up onto a wing and then through the single door on a Bo or Cherokee, and doing the same dang thing when I left something in there and need to get it.
But walking all the way around the wing is not tiresome?Was working with a friend yesterday assisting on his high wing. Got tiresome ducking the wing and walking into the strut ...
But walking all the way around the wing is not tiresome?
But walking all the way around the wing is not tiresome?
So walk all the way around the high wing. Problem solved.Not at all ... I have short wings! Exercise is better than injury.
So walk all the way around the high wing. Problem solved.
Great looking airplane. Is that a fuel tank in the right seat in the pics?
More planes = good thing!