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HOURS VS YEARS

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Alan Waters

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Jun 4, 2009
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Location
Conover N.C.
I wish we had a standard of some kind that would tell us actually how much time so and so has in their build. "He or she has been working on that build for ten years" does not tell me anything. Is that 59 hours over ten years or 5900 hours over ten years? It would be much more informative when we are talking about building a certain aircraft in terms of time if we spoke in hours. Saying ten years is not going to help a prospective builder take the plunge into homebuilding an airplane. Alan
 
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