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Subject: | Re: RV-List: BUILDING ON THE CHEAP! |
--> RV6-List message posted by: "C. Rabaut" <crabaut@coalinga.com>
Okay, I'll fess up.... I've got tons of "Spare Parts" (I've already given
away starters, carbs, ASI's, ELT's, Circuit breakers, etc... for free and
still have some left {lots of circuit breakers}). But I've also got a
Lycoming O-320 D1A with only 200 hours TTSN (total time since new) comes
with Slick-Mags, Precision-Carb, & fuel pump from the factory. It is
currently "pickled" in Aero-Shell preservative oil with desiccant plugs
(Coalinga, Cal. is very dry, but just being careful) and is stored in my
hanger. Asking price is $16-k, new it cost over $23-k, and I think the
current prices are even higher. I haven't advertised it anywhere yet
because I wasn't in a hurry to sell it, but with the weather improving (& my
wife not liking me spending $$ on my current plane), I may put it in
Trade-a-Plane and/or on EBAY soon.
Chuck
daytime phone (559) 935-1525 ext. 139
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill VonDane <bill@vondane.com>
Subject: Re: RV-List: BUILDING ON THE CHEAP!
> --> RV-List message posted by: "Bill VonDane" <bill@vondane.com>
>
> I bought my 1500 hr O320 for $6000 complete including shipping, and the
> prop was used but never flow for $450 I think...
>
> One thing I can say about building on a budget is that it is very easy to
> keep it light, and man do these things fly nice when they are light!
>
> -Bill Vondane - RV-8A
> www.vondane.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dave Bristol" <bj034@lafn.org>
> To: <rv-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: RV-List: BUILDING ON THE CHEAP!
>
>
> --> RV-List message posted by: Dave Bristol <bj034@lafn.org>
>
> Very true Scott, I found my "midtime first overhaul" O-360 in a old
friends
> hangar for 4k! Some instruments from similar sources and a radio from a
> destroyed
> Cherokee. The radio was in need of resurrection but I can do that stuff
> myself.
> My RV6 came in just under 30k and of course I've put another 6-7k worth of
> goodies into it since but 29,000+ gave me a fantastic full panel airplane.
> And the only thing that I paid anyone else to do for me was sewing the
seat
> cushions. I only had one skin of leather and I'm a 50% waste kind of
> upholsterer!
>
> Dave, RV6, So Cal
>
>
> Scott Bilinski wrote:
>
> > --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Bilinski
> <bilinski@kyocera-wireless.com>
> >
> > I have noticed several builders have mentioned the cost of building.
Some
> > are in the low 30k range others in the low 20 range!!!! I think we need
to
> > document how this is done. Here is what little I can add:
> >
> > I have found that there is real network of people at airports and the
more
> > of them you know the cheaper you can build a plane. For example I have
> seen
> > hundreds of instruments in various hangers which I knowt hey would just
> > about give away. So what I am saying is who you know can make a BIG
> > difference in the cost of building.
> >
> > Anyone else?
> >
> > Scott Bilinski
> > Eng dept 305
> > Phone (858) 657-2536
> > Pager (858) 502-5190
> >
>
>
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