Good artice on Steves plane. We all need to write and remind sport aviation 
that this aircraft is what homebuilt aircrafts are all about - not snap 
together RV type kits. 

$12.2k sounds pretty good but I'll, have that beat by a few K.  It helps to 
have picked up a completely rebuilt corvair engine for $208, a warp drive prop 
for $150, GPS/Com for $300, Diehl gear for $150, wheels, brakes, brakes 
cylinders for $150 (all from crashed planes)  and used local building supply 
for foam. The biggest money items I bought were dragonfly canopy, and Deihl 
skins for $2k total. You have to be in a position to act quick when the 
opportunities arise to get the best deal. 

Rich Parker
Peterborough, NH
rpar...@wwhotspots.com
http://theparkers.wwhotspots.com/


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