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Well, unfortunately it looks like the other buyer of the RV-3B kit came
through :(
Then there an RV-4 kit with emphenage and wings complete but no
finishing kit in Sandpoint, ID.
By the time I get that and the finishing kit here it'll be close to
$16,500. Doesn't leave much for engine, prop and instruments if I want
to get in the air for less than $20,000...
I guess I need to keep concentrating on getting my house (well at least
the hangar) built.
Meanwhile I'm sure Rusty will keep his eyes open for another good deal
:)
Finn
Ed Anderson wrote:
Ok, Finn, hope to see you there at Shady
Bend, if not there - then at Lakeland. It'll be good to have you back
in the air Finn, either before Tracy (high probability) or after.
{:>)
Ed
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Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:21 PM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Static RPM And What Now?
Maybe the 8th or the 9th. But expect to see you sometime Saturday
mid-morning on my lot at Shady Bend :)
If all goes well, looks like I may be finishing and flying a RV-3B --
maybe even this year. Surely before Tracy flies his RV-8 :)
Finn
Ed Anderson wrote:
What? Finn - you mean ships are not
tractor prop {:>)
Do you plan on being at Sun & Fun??
Ed
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Sent:
Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:09 AM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Static RPM And What Now?
You know, ships do that all the time :)
Finn
Ed Anderson wrote:
You're correct, Buly. Just can't get
it in my mind that people actually "push" with a prop {:>)
I guess Joe could see use it for
ground tests - however, the prop blast would be in the wrong direction
for his cooling system set-up.
Looks like my prop is not the answer,
Joe
Ed
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