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Old October 26th 05, 06:55 PM
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I realize that this is an impossible question, but I'm just looking for some guidance.

How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?

Everything new (engine, prop etc...)

IFR cross country aviionics.

Working on it 16 to 20 hours a week.


Paul
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Old October 26th 05, 07:25 PM
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I realize that this is an impossible question, but I'm just looking for

some guidance.

How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?

Everything new (engine, prop etc...)

IFR cross country aviionics.

Working on it 16 to 20 hours a week.


http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005148.html


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Old October 27th 05, 12:00 AM
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How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?


http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005148.html

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Ok what does that have to do with the queston?
John

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Old October 27th 05, 12:40 AM
John Kimmel
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There are 15 flying RV-10's. I don't know if that includes the two
factory prototypes. Since the kits have only been available for two
years, that means a two year or less build time is reasonable.

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I realize that this is an impossible question, but I'm just looking for some guidance.

How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?

Everything new (engine, prop etc...)

IFR cross country aviionics.

Working on it 16 to 20 hours a week.


Paul

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Old October 27th 05, 01:02 AM
Kyle Boatright
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I realize that this is an impossible question, but I'm just looking for
some guidance.

How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?

Everything new (engine, prop etc...)

IFR cross country aviionics.

Working on it 16 to 20 hours a week.


Paul


IIRC, Vans projected something like 2500 hours for the standard kit, and
they project the QB's offer a 35% savings. The math says 1,625 hours..

If you've built an airplane before, you'll probably meet that estimate if
you don't get carried away and install a Starship Enterprise panel. If
you've never built an airplane before, I'd guess 2,000 hours plus time for
any extras you add. If you want an Oshkosh Grand Champion quailty airplane,
figure 3x the time...

My RV-6 took about 3,000 hours. I built the engine and painted the
airplane. Those two things (especially the paint) added 100 or more hours.
Working in a small shop didn't help...

KB


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Old October 27th 05, 06:15 PM
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It sounds like a minimum of 4 years. I thought the RV-10 was out only a
little over a year?

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Old October 27th 05, 11:31 PM
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I realize that this is an impossible question, but I'm just looking for
some guidance.

How long should it take to build a Quick Built RV-10?

Everything new (engine, prop etc...)

IFR cross country aviionics.

Working on it 16 to 20 hours a week.


Whatever you hear from anybody else, remember to take "Cheops' Law" into
account --

"Nothing *ever* gets done on time, or within the budget."



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Old October 28th 05, 01:36 AM
Kyle Boatright
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It sounds like a minimum of 4 years. I thought the RV-10 was out only a
little over a year?


It depends. Some builders eat, sleep, and breathe their projects. Do that
and you might be able to hold a real job and still work 50 hours a week on
the plane. You could finish an RV-10 in under a year that way. You could do
even better if you were retired and could work 80 hours a week on the
project. Even better, as a retiree, you could work 80 hours a week and hire
someone to help you. You could probably finish one in 6 months that way.
You can also "build" one quickly if you get a pro shop build it for you (not
legal)...

The fast finishers are either very single minded, very efficient, or get
help of some form or fashion.

Long term, I expect that there will be a lot of RV-10's built in
professional shops. Again, not legal and not kosher.

KB


 




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