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Repeat offender time between builds
For repeat offenders, curious what your time between finishing project A and starting project B was? I was at nine months before I pulled the trigger on the -10. My wife's eyes rolled deeper than I think I've ever seen.
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Explain to wife patiently that it's a hobby, and that it helps you stay away from drugs and crime. :p |
15 years. I was a bachelor during the RV-6 build, which made things much easier than they are now. With a family, it is recommended (by my wife) that I not do things like store wings in the master bedroom and the canopy on the dining room table.
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Six years between the 8A flying and starting the 10. Four years between the 10 flying and starting the 8.
Selling the RV-10 was a big mistake. I may have to build another one depending on son and son-in-law wanting a plane (both are Naval Aviators). Carl |
I completed an early -6 slow build kit in 1991, took 2 years. Just completed a -7 QB in 14 months. I prefer not to drag these projects on for an extended period of time, but rather dedicate the time and get it done. I have to admit that I am not strapped to a normal 9-5 job, and probably have more time available than most. I have found with any big project that working just an hour or 2 at a time can really drag it on. When I go down to my shop it takes me probably an hour to get "up to speed", then I try and work for 8 hours or so. Much more productive! I also try to order everything I think I will need in advance so it is there when I am ready. Things like FWF kits, drop in interiors and pre wired avionics can really speed up the process. GOOD LUCK!
Just got back from Sun n Fun, Great WX thursday, great RV turnout! |
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