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I'm just finishing mine, it's in the paint shop finally, but after 18
years fo work. (Glasair) I keep up with another homebuilder friend of mine out on the west coast in Stockton, which is a good GA airport. Lots of homebuilts under construction, good infastructure for GA on the field, etc. He told me no one is building composite planes out there anymore. It's like the word is out on how much work and how long it takes to build the things, and it's becoming a thing of the past. I just wonder if that trend is just in that area, or nationwide? I know in the present economy, homebuilts are probably down anyway, but what he said about that trend started before the economy tanked. If not many are building composite planes, then the only other ones I would think are being built are metal (RV designs) and tube and fabric. I doubt wood designs will come back, they're just as much work as composite designes are, or more. (I've got one of those too ![]() Rich |
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