I agree with everything said.Airplane projects are not for the thrift
minded person.Build the plane you want,but if you want to save money I
would suggest a bank account.Tommy W.

On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Larry&Sallie Flesner
<flesner at frontier.com>wrote:

>
> Lee Van Dyke wrote:
>>
>>> That's 8000 worth of stuff, already put together
>>>
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> Probably so, but Galen's description leaves a lot of questions to be
>> answered.
>> Mark Langford
>>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Good advise Mark.  Sometimes our want of an airplane can lead us down the
> road to financial misfortune.  I've seen projects and flying KR's that I
> wouldn't take home or fly if the owner paid ME.  Sellers should do their
> best to qualify what they are selling and buyers should approach a sale
> with the attitude of "mistakes could be fatal".  If you are looking to
> purchase a KR an not familiar with the design, find someone who is and ask
> for their help.  When I began with a "just started" project I had to
> totally remove the entire firewall and trash the spars.    I ended up with
> a three sided, open ended boat, with additional building material,  that I
> probably paid too much for. There are good projects and good deals out
> there.  Just take the time to know what you're getting.  Caveat
> emptor...........................
>
> HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.............................
>
> Larry Flesner
>
>
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