Dammit. I want to go flying. I could spend 5 years building the remaining 99.5% of the -7A I started, or 3 years building the RV-12 my BIL started, or win the lottery and buy the absolutely gorgeous RV-9 I saw last weekend (price reduced to 99,000.)
However ... will someone please tell me why I shouldn't buy a 13,000 Grumman T-cat and just start flying? Yeah, it has a high time engine, but still. I'm too old to be patient much longer, and my funds are still limited.
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Nope. I think you should do it. Life is short..
Build to have fun building == success.
Fly to have fun flying == success.
Build to have fun flying == failure.
Spike
Build to have fun building == success.
Fly to have fun flying == success.
Build to have fun flying == failure.
Spike
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Owing the plane will certainly slow down the build, but you will have a great time flying!
OTOH, you could buy a really sweet -4 or -6 and that would be a nice happy medium. Plus it would prepare you for first flight much better!
CJ
OTOH, you could buy a really sweet -4 or -6 and that would be a nice happy medium. Plus it would prepare you for first flight much better!

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Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
I don't think the build could get any slower than completely stalled for 5 years, CJ. But sure, send me that link to the built and flying -6 for $13k and I'm all over it!
One thing I'm a bit concerned about is that the book published cruise for the Grumman is 117 knots, and the owner says he gets 90, solo. I know sales brochures lie, but that seems like a pretty big discrepancy.
One thing I'm a bit concerned about is that the book published cruise for the Grumman is 117 knots, and the owner says he gets 90, solo. I know sales brochures lie, but that seems like a pretty big discrepancy.
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