383bigblock
I'm New Here
Hello everyone, I am in the process of narrowing down my plane decision between an RV10 and RV14. I was looking at the Sling TSI but it just appears to be twitchy in all of the flight videos and I think sticking with tried and true Lycoming engines and having so much information and history on RVs just makes more sense.
The question: I have a 36x32 shop in which to build the plane and it should fit inside at an angle however It has (2) 10 ft garage doors. I've watched nearly every build video for every kind of plane and I see guys building them in small spaces where there is no way to fully assemble the plane. How do you guys finish the plane and get it to an airport.....safely. Do you do the final assembly at an airport out on the parking lot? I figure I need to get a T-hangar rented ahead of time to transport in pieces and then do final assembly there. I haven't seen a single video that covers that last final step of moving it from the garage to the airport and how that is handle logistically. Sorry if this question is remedial, but in my brain taking the wings on and off multiple times seems to be something that you probably don't want to do too often.
The question: I have a 36x32 shop in which to build the plane and it should fit inside at an angle however It has (2) 10 ft garage doors. I've watched nearly every build video for every kind of plane and I see guys building them in small spaces where there is no way to fully assemble the plane. How do you guys finish the plane and get it to an airport.....safely. Do you do the final assembly at an airport out on the parking lot? I figure I need to get a T-hangar rented ahead of time to transport in pieces and then do final assembly there. I haven't seen a single video that covers that last final step of moving it from the garage to the airport and how that is handle logistically. Sorry if this question is remedial, but in my brain taking the wings on and off multiple times seems to be something that you probably don't want to do too often.