I had almost given up on the idea of building my own airplane -- I simply can't devote a year or more to the project, as much as I do value the idea of building my own aircraft.
But yesterday I ran across a couple kitplane manufacturers who offer programs to camp out for two or three weeks at their facility and, supposedly, get the plane flying in that time. Given that 100 weeks seems to be a pretty respectable time frame for home-building even a quick-build kit, I'm skeptical that the work can be done in 2% or 3% of that time, even with custom tools and supervision from the manufacturer and lots of coffee.
Does anyone know of any successful builds that came out of one of these super-concentrated programs?
Fwiw, I'm looking to buy/build a two-seat high-wing taildragger for tooling around the backcountry in Montana and Idaho. My target budget is $50,000.
But yesterday I ran across a couple kitplane manufacturers who offer programs to camp out for two or three weeks at their facility and, supposedly, get the plane flying in that time. Given that 100 weeks seems to be a pretty respectable time frame for home-building even a quick-build kit, I'm skeptical that the work can be done in 2% or 3% of that time, even with custom tools and supervision from the manufacturer and lots of coffee.
Does anyone know of any successful builds that came out of one of these super-concentrated programs?
Fwiw, I'm looking to buy/build a two-seat high-wing taildragger for tooling around the backcountry in Montana and Idaho. My target budget is $50,000.