Just got done with a Bubble Dancer and flew it at the Southwest Classic...I love to build and building from mostly scratch is the way that I like to build. and the best part is that I see something that I like I research it and duplicate it the best that I can. Yes I hate to see a kit supplier be forced out by the money grubbers. but I can feel confident that so far that the lawyers have not found a way to remove my building knowledge. So if a Lawyer can stop me from building a design of vintage,etc I would like to see it.
Because anything of value that I have that the Lawyer's want seems to belong to the bank and all they care about is my ability to pay them every month.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Harley Michaelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [RCSE] Lawyers? Kits? Soaring?



I'll bet far fewer than who are responding to this issue have built a kit in recent years or ever intend to.

Is anyone actually building something for soaring? Tell us about it and what your experience with it is. That could be a worthy contribution.

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