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Tom,
Don't overlook the Schreder ships, a lot of bang for the buck and metal to boot. There is an RS-15 for sale in FL for $10K, easily able to handle your weight and reported to be one of the most comfortable models in the Schreder series. BUT, I would suggest you continue to save (or sell) and look for a ship that requires NO immediate attention. This is the voice of experience; I didn't wait, I bought a ship that needed a "little" work, but was cheap. I now have spent more than the cost of many available, great flying ships, and still am not flying! I AM having fun re-building the old homebuilt, but that hasn't gotten me into the air in my own ship. Nor was it the original intent! I'm sure there will be many other suggestions from the chorus. Mike |
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BUT, I would suggest you continue to save (or sell) and look for a ship that requires NO immediate attention. *This is the voice of experience; I didn't wait, I bought a ship that needed a "little" work, but was cheap. *I now have spent more than the cost of many available, great flying ships, and still am not flying! Mike, thanks so much for the advice. I understand.. a few years ago I built a sailboat from scratch (my first sailboat) because I thought I could not afford a boat. In the end it cost me $3000 and 3 years of work, and it was never the sailboat I dreamed of. It rotted in the florida heat pretty quick, so I hauled it to the dump and purchased a larger fiberglass boat with outboard for $1000 on a trailer, ready to sail. This is a mistake I do not care to repeat! Tom |
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On Aug 2, 9:12*pm, SoaringXCellence wrote:
Tom, Don't overlook the Schreder ships, a lot of bang for the buck and metal to boot. There is an RS-15 for sale in FL for $10K, easily able to handle your weight and reported to be one of the most comfortable models in the Schreder series. BUT, I would suggest you continue to save (or sell) and look for a ship that requires NO immediate attention. *This is the voice of experience; I didn't wait, I bought a ship that needed a "little" work, but was cheap. *I now have spent more than the cost of many available, great flying ships, and still am not flying! I AM having fun re-building the old homebuilt, but that hasn't gotten me into the air in my own ship. Nor was it the original intent! I'm sure there will be many other suggestions from the chorus. Mike Ditto on the RS-15. I have had one for three years and it is a fine ship. Mine is modified with an UDO airfoil, but the flight characteristics remain the same. Very, docile, and FUN! The Schreder ships are a remarkable value for the performance you get. |
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