Wow talk about expensive hobby! I have grown up around aircraft all my life, my Dad has his AI/A&P. When the oil bust hit in the 80's my Dad took me along when he would do work on peoples private planes mostly Cessna 150s and 172s, Beechcraft Bonanzas, Piper cubs and the like.
We used to go flying all the time and I loved it even in the dead heat of summer down here. I remember doing touch and gos and we would get beat up pretty good. He even let me fly all the way from Montgomery County airport to just over the boarder in Louisiana (he took off and landed of course).
One day my Dad brought home a Bell 47J (think MASH for the rest), we had that thing sitting in the driveway parked like it was a car. The tail boom was removed and engine and trans were removed. My friends and I even would play in it. Then he got a Cessna 150 that a guy landed in a muddy field and folded the nose gear and smashed up the firewall and underbelly. I remember he got a second 150 that was just the fuselage (a 150 will fit in a 2 car garage diagonally without the wings and tail section FWIW). He basically mated the belly skins and firewall from the donor to the wrecked one. I remember it had so many Clecos it looked like a porcupine. I never want to buck another rivet as long as I live. I felt like Bugs Bunny with the jackhammer. Now he is on to the next project It’s a UH-? I only know it by Bell 206 (think it’s the Jetranger not the LongRanger). And there is another in the garage. Let the you might be a Redneck jokes fly.
So what powerplant are you going to go with? You going to stick with the traditional Continental or Lycoming, or go the Subaru or Rotax route?
Jeff
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Wow talk about expensive hobby! I have grown up around aircraft all my life, my Dad has his AI/A&P. When the oil bust hit in the 80's my Dad took me along when he would do work on peoples private planes mostly Cessna 150s and 172s, Beechcraft Bonanzas, Piper cubs and the like.
We used to go flying all the time and I loved it even in the dead heat of summer down here. I remember doing touch and gos and we would get beat up pretty good. He even let me fly all the way from Montgomery County airport to just over the boarder in Louisiana (he took off and landed of course).
One day my Dad brought home a Bell 47J (think MASH for the rest), we had that thing sitting in the driveway parked like it was a car. The tail boom was removed and engine and trans were removed. My friends and I even would play in it. Then he got a Cessna 150 that a guy landed in a muddy field and folded the nose gear and smashed up the firewall and underbelly. I remember he got a second 150 that was just the fuselage (a 150 will fit in a 2 car garage diagonally without the wings and tail section FWIW). He basically mated the belly skins and firewall from the donor to the wrecked one. I remember it had so many Clecos it looked like a porcupine. I never want to buck another rivet as long as I live. I felt like Bugs Bunny with the jackhammer. Now he is on to the next project It’s a UH-? I only know it by Bell 206 (think it’s the Jetranger not the LongRanger). And there is another in the garage. Let the you might be a Redneck jokes fly.
So what powerplant are you going to go with? You going to stick with the traditional Continental or Lycoming, or go the Subaru or Rotax route?
Jeff
The standard used to be the Rotax 912, but they're using a Jabiru 3300 now as part of the standard platform. I imagine that is what I'll go with. But the cost of an engine sets itself way off from the purchase date of the airframe kit. I'll worry about that when I have the wings built and avionics installed.
I fly alot on airliners these days. Flying is flying. When you hit the ground it wont matter one little bit if it is an airliner or a single engine job. Dead is dead. I went up with a friend of mine a few years back and he was a terrible pilot. I was scared to death watching him trying to figure out how to fly that thing. Never again. Good luck with that dream.