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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:49 am Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 05/10/06 |
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I think your statement would have been more correctly stated by saying...."you would be one of those "SMART builders"... by going with a Quickbuild rather than slow build...not an "inexperienced builder".
My RV-7A kit (#71103) was a quickbuild and was my third aircraft. I'm no expert but I'm also not a novice. I realized (as many others do) that going with a Quickbuild kit is the only way to go! The cost difference in the big scheme of things (about $8K extra for my wings and fuselage) was actually well worth the extra money, saved lots of time at about $8 p/hr for foreign labor by my calculations). I live alone and would have to have a buddy/friend stop by and help me shoot most of those rivets if going slow build. The workmanship of the QB kits is amazing! I nor any of my RV buddies could find a single rivet not driven properly (I can't say the same for those rivets I had to install . I also agree with your statement that there is still a tremendous amount of work the builder will still have to complete (51%?) and as we all know, finishing is approx. 90% of the project.
Inexperienced builders go QB....no way! Smart builders...YES!!!
My two cents,
Jack Lockamy
Camarillo, CA
RV-7A N174JL 180 hrs and FLYING!
www.jacklockamy.com
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wlull(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 10:10 am Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 05/10/06 |
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Yup, can't disagree. I did slow build for the 'educational opportunity' but didn't realize it was going to be a doctorate degree! My point was that even with a quick build we will have plenty of opportunity to make lots and lots of mistakes.
I really really enjoy the building process, but, wings are so borrrring. I would probably do a quick build too if I build another one. Although those RV3s are really cute!
Bill
---- "Lockamy wrote:
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I think your statement would have been more correctly stated by saying...."you would be one of those "SMART builders"... by going with a Quickbuild rather than slow build...not an "inexperienced builder".
My RV-7A kit (#71103) was a quickbuild and was my third aircraft. I'm no expert but I'm also not a novice. I realized (as many others do) that going with a Quickbuild kit is the only way to go! The cost difference in the big scheme of things (about $8K extra for my wings and fuselage) was actually well worth the extra money, saved lots of time at about $8 p/hr for foreign labor by my calculations). I live alone and would have to have a buddy/friend stop by and help me shoot most of those rivets if going slow build. The workmanship of the QB kits is amazing! I nor any of my RV buddies could find a single rivet not driven properly (I can't say the same for those rivets I had to install . I also agree with your statement that there is still a tremendous amount of work the builder will still have to complete (51%?) and as we all know, finishing is approx. 90% of the project.
Inexperienced builders go QB....no way! Smart builders...YES!!!
My two cents,
Jack Lockamy
Camarillo, CA
RV-7A N174JL 180 hrs and FLYING!
www.jacklockamy.com
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Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 3:14 pm Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 05/10/06 |
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I'm an inexperienced builder doing a slow build. I am on the fuse and for
me I know I'm glad I'm doing this versus the quickbuild. I feel I will be
much more qualified to inspect and maintain this airplane through my
experience. When I'm at the airport looking at flying RV's, I know I look
at every rivet now much differently than I did just 1 year ago. I *do* have
much appreciation for how much work that QB does for you, but for me, I'm
glad I will know what to do when my fuel tank leaks. I'm glad I will have
100% familiarity with every drawing in the plans.
Now if I should build another plane, I would likley do a quickbuild. There
would be less to learn on a second effort.
All this started because of cost discussions. I'd expect a real deal buying
an unfinished project like mine versus a QB, but I think this will be less
important for flying aircraft. At that point, I think flying hours, finish,
and equipment would start to be more impactful to price. (And I'll have
8-10K more in my pocket from which to negotiate.) In general, I try to
avoid money logic when it comes to airplanes. I'd rather keep my head in
the sand on that topic.
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Don Hall
N517DG (registered)
rv7 fuselage
http:\\donka.net\rv7project.html
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