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Hello All...
Wondering how many SQ2000 builders are out there right now? I have found two of you on the web (Joel and Paul), but, wondered if there were any others out there. Any more websites showing a build in progress. I am considering building this plane out of a list of (SQ2000, Cozy, AeroCanard, and Velocity). Some of the basic reasons I am attracted to this design over others is: 1) Build time is less 2) Sportier looking 3) Better performance 4) Kit available to accellerate building (but am not opposed to scratch building) But, some of the hesitations I have is: 1) Company has had some difficulties previously 2) Not too many builders (that I can find) 3) Not sure how many are flying (ie the safety records are unestablished) 4) Based on the web page accounts of the build it seems that there are alot of gaps in the directions that need to be filled in with enginuity. What are your thoughts out there on this design, the kit, and the company in general? How is this design superior to the Cozy or Velocity type designs? What are its flaws comparatively? Marc |
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Marc,
Guess you already seen my SQ2000 website. I am nearly finished - just painting to go. Looks like about 2100 hours - considerably more than factory suggested 1200 hours. But that is probably due to my several changes: Yoke system, seat system, different engine (I completely rebuilt the engine from scratch) total electronic ignition, electric fuel pumps, full IFR, different cabin cooling / vent system, changing the NG to roller bearing, etc. If you strictly stick to the factory design with minimal changes, it will take a lot less time. My impression is that the SQ2000 is in many ways similar to a Cozy MK IV or long EZ except for the fuselage design which I think is superior in interior space and streamline. The fact that it shares many parts/features with those two aircraft makes it easier to get parts or assistance as per first post in this thread. So far, during the 2 1/2 years of my build I did not lack any assistance from KLS composites when needed. And they promissed to give me 5 hours flight training - which I will do soon. For faster build, Stan at KLS is happy to offer you Builder Assistance at the factory - additional cost of course. I have heard reports that the standard Cozy NG that SQ2000 uses has a better track record than Velocity. There were some other builders progress illustrated on the old KLS website, But they redesigned their website and the webmaster left and they don't know how to do it themselves. They even asked me for web help but I don't have the time. I plan to leave my construction website on, for benefit of other builders. If you drive by SD here, you are welcome to drop and look - had a guy from Texas here. ----------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: www.abri.com/sq2000 (Marc A. Lefebvre US-775) wrote in message . com... Hello All... Wondering how many SQ2000 builders are out there right now? I have found two of you on the web (Joel and Paul), but, wondered if there were any others out there. Any more websites showing a build in progress. I am considering building this plane out of a list of (SQ2000, Cozy, AeroCanard, and Velocity). Some of the basic reasons I am attracted to this design over others is: 1) Build time is less 2) Sportier looking 3) Better performance 4) Kit available to accellerate building (but am not opposed to scratch building) But, some of the hesitations I have is: 1) Company has had some difficulties previously 2) Not too many builders (that I can find) 3) Not sure how many are flying (ie the safety records are unestablished) 4) Based on the web page accounts of the build it seems that there are alot of gaps in the directions that need to be filled in with enginuity. What are your thoughts out there on this design, the kit, and the company in general? How is this design superior to the Cozy or Velocity type designs? What are its flaws comparatively? Marc |
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Note that only the three factory planes show airworthiness.
JJF Paul Lee wrote: (Marc A. Lefebvre US-775) wrote in message . com... 3) Not sure how many are flying (ie the safety records are unestablished) Marc, According to FAA Registry Make / Model Inquiry Results: There are seven SQ2000 registered (including mine) and at least three have airworthiness - the first one since 1997. You can easily do a search on model at http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/acmain.htm |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:35:50 -0600, Foster wrote:
Marc, According to FAA Registry Make / Model Inquiry Results: There are seven SQ2000 registered (including mine) and at least three have airworthiness - the first one since 1997. Note that only the three factory planes show airworthiness. Note that the "airworthiness" code on the registrations refers only to the status of paperwork. Plenty of long-time flying homebuilts show a blank here. Ron Wanttaja |
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I plan to share some of my SQ2000 construction photos on my web site very
soon. Look on the left frame under the aviation tab: http://mysite.verizon.net/res0391z/index.html Thanks, Ernesto |
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Ron,
I didn't know that you are or were building a SQ2000. BTW those 3 planes are flying - never mind the paperwork word play. Ernesto, Yes. Get bussy and publish some more SQ2000 photos. More info helps dispel imagination. --------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 project: www.abri.com/sq2000 Ron Wanttaja wrote in message . .. On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:35:50 -0600, Foster wrote: Marc, According to FAA Registry Make / Model Inquiry Results: There are seven SQ2000 registered (including mine) and at least three have airworthiness - the first one since 1997. Note that only the three factory planes show airworthiness. Note that the "airworthiness" code on the registrations refers only to the status of paperwork. Plenty of long-time flying homebuilts show a blank here. Ron Wanttaja |
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I'd like to invite any/all SQ2000 builders/fliers to give me their
names and/or websites of their project/results and I'll list it on my website. For whatever reason, KLS composites is not good at maintining up to date website info themselves. Their current website is their second attempt at hiring somebody else and did not do a complete job. Better info exchange will have better results. My email address is on my website. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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Paul Lee wrote:
I'd like to invite any/all SQ2000 builders/fliers to give me their names and/or websites of their project/results and I'll list it on my website. For whatever reason, KLS composites is not good at maintining up to date website info themselves. Their current website is their second attempt at hiring somebody else and did not do a complete job. Better info exchange will have better results. My email address is on my website. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 Do it, Paul! Keeping the builder of a particular design connected through a mailing list and a web site is one of the most efficient ways to distribute safety relevant information. If there is no such thing for the SQ2000 start it and hand it off when you're more busy flying than building. Oh and good luck for your first flight! - Holger |
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