Started mine in 1988... but have had several years off due to
family and job moving me around.

80% of all kit planes are never completed.  To prevent myself from being 
one
of those I pass on the following advice I recieved from EAA'ers in 1988.

1) Never set a completion date.

2) When the weight of the paperwork equals the weight of the airplane
    it is legal to fly.

3) Your airworthyness certificate will arrive about the same time as your
    divorce papers.

I have successfully avoided #3, and am working on #2 to finish.

On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:48:31 -0800 (PST), Dennis Dyer <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi Netters,
>
> I was recently asked how long it would take to build a KR..I said I'd 
> post on the KR Net to get an idea of the average builders hours. Can you 
> help me answer this question?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dennis Dyer
> 13035 US Hwy 285
> Pine, CO 80470
>
>
>
>
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