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Component Kits vs The Whole Enchilada

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Rich Dodson

Component Kits vs The Whole Enchilada

Post by Rich Dodson » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:26 am

Gents,

I am getting real close (Bob P's ears just perked up) to making the leap for a Rebel kit (or several kits). All I have to do is finish up some legal work (eh, the ex didn't like small planes anyway, no loss - I will choose smarter next time) and then I will be free to order.

So, my question is whether or not I should go with the smaller kits or the whole thing at once. I can order a component kit now, but saving for the whole thing in one shot might be another 8 month delay (yuck). Has anyone seen an advantage (other than price I know) in going with the whole thing at once? Comments from either "side" are welcomed.

Thanks so much...standby Bob...I have the price list in hand and my checkbook at the ready! :-)

Sincerely,
Rich

"I am on the rebound and ready to pull some rivets."





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pequeajim

Component Kits vs The Whole Enchilada

Post by pequeajim » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:26 am

If I had not bought a partially completed kit, I would have gone the route of
the component kits. Think about $10-12k sitting in the bank collecting
interest while you are working on the tail section.

Plus, while you are taking your time with one component, the others that you
have not purchased yet "may" come later with updated factory mods.

I am thinking of doing a partial glass panel in my Rebel and have the money
for it now. My Rebel will not be flying for at least 6-10 months. Why buy the
panel now when I know that in 8 months, there will be a better and maybe
cheaper version available? THis may not directly apply to the Rebel, but that
would be my thought process.

Jim!

On 2/26/2006 2:37 PM, r_dodson@yahoo.com wrote to rebel-builders:

-> Gents,
->
-> I am getting real close (Bob P's ears just perked up) to making the leap
for a Rebel kit (or several kits). All I have to do is finish up some legal work
(eh, the ex didn't like small planes anyway, no loss - I will choose smarter
next time) and then I will be free to order.
->
-> So, my question is whether or not I should go with the smaller kits or the
whole thing at once. I can order a component kit now, but saving for the
whole thing in one shot might be another 8 month delay (yuck). Has anyone
seen an advantage (other than price I know) in going with the whole thing at
once? Comments from either "side" are welcomed.
->
-> Thanks so much...standby Bob...I have the price list in hand and my
checkbook at the ready! :-)
->
-> Sincerely,
-> Rich
->
-> "I am on the rebound and ready to pull some rivets."
->
->





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eric.r

Component Kits vs The Whole Enchilada

Post by eric.r » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:26 am

NEVER buy Avionics until you are ready to install them ...AND do not install
them until you are ready to wire, connect the battery, and test fly! I learned
this the hard way a few years back ... saved thousands .. the company went
out of business within a year ... I "threw away" a TERRA stack and bought
new radios (I'll see your thousands saved, and raise you that plus a few
thousand more) when the airplane was ready to fly ...(They all went out of
order within three months of completion of the Bonanza restoration.) Anybody
need a yellow tagged Terra transponder? (not worth the box it came in!)
On 2/26/2006 4:57 PM, pequeajim wrote to r_dodson@yahoo.com:

-> If I had not bought a partially completed kit, I would have gone the route
of
-> the component kits. Think about $10-12k sitting in the bank collecting
-> interest while you are working on the tail section.
->
-> Plus, while you are taking your time with one component, the others that
you
-> have not purchased yet "may" come later with updated factory mods.
->
-> I am thinking of doing a partial glass panel in my Rebel and have the
money
-> for it now. My Rebel will not be flying for at least 6-10 months. Why buy
the
-> panel now when I know that in 8 months, there will be a better and maybe
-> cheaper version available? THis may not directly apply to the Rebel, but
that
-> would be my thought process.
->
-> Jim!
->
-> On 2/26/2006 2:37 PM, r_dodson@yahoo.com wrote to rebel-builders:
->
-> -> Gents,
-> ->
-> -> I am getting real close (Bob P's ears just perked up) to making the
leap
-> for a Rebel kit (or several kits). All I have to do is finish up some legal
work
-> (eh, the ex didn't like small planes anyway, no loss - I will choose smarter
-> next time) and then I will be free to order.
-> ->
-> -> So, my question is whether or not I should go with the smaller kits or
the
-> whole thing at once. I can order a component kit now, but saving for the
-> whole thing in one shot might be another 8 month delay (yuck). Has
anyone
-> seen an advantage (other than price I know) in going with the whole thing
at
-> once? Comments from either "side" are welcomed.
-> ->
-> -> Thanks so much...standby Bob...I have the price list in hand and my
-> checkbook at the ready! :-)
-> ->
-> -> Sincerely,
-> -> Rich
-> ->
-> -> "I am on the rebound and ready to pull some rivets."
-> ->
-> ->
->
->





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