Well, you're right about the beauty factor!!
The four seater even looks...um...less...beautiful!!
Couldn't really find anywhere on the site that talks about costs. And I
think I'd rather build from a specific kit. However, I will keep it on the
list (for research sake). It does fit the other requirements I was looking
for.
Thanks,
Lyle
"Bryan" wrote in message
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Hi Lyle,
" I'm sort of looking for a high-wing 4 place type plane. I want
something
with a bit of performance (able to reach around 150 knots or higher), and
some VERY light aerobatics."
A very good match for your criteria is the BD-4 designed by Jim Bede back
in
the 60's. While not a true 4 place by original design, a proven
modification to extend the fuselage does make it a true 4 place. The BD-4
meets and exceeds the performance you are looking for. Mind you, it is
not
a beautiful plane with sleek rounded lines, rather it has a boxy fuselage.
This plane can give about the best bang for the buck and has a proven
record
with hundreds built and flying.
Check it out at http://bd-4.org/
Bryan
"Tilt" wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm looking to get into a homebuilt project within a few years from now.
I've been doing some early research to see what's out there and look at
options.
I haven't come close to picking a final subject as my project yet, but I
have some pretty good ideas of what I want. So far the aircraft that
interests me the most is a Jabiru J450. I'm sort of looking for a
high-wing
4 place type plane. I want something with a bit of performance (able to
reach around 150 knots or higher), and some VERY light aerobatics. Now I
already understand that the Jabiru doesn't quite go fast enough for my
needs, but it gives you an idea of what I'm looking for.