rob
i may be moving out west for work for couple of years and might consider
selling my rebel, its almost done with 0 time engine, interested
mike#007
-----Original Message-----
From:
mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:
mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
schaumr@dcsol.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 1:24 PM
To:
rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] STOL mods build schedule
Ken,
Thanks for your reply.
I agree, buying a partially complete kit from a private builder is a "buyer-
beware" exercise.
That's why the quick-build option seems more attractive to me (They are
built in Mexico, I believe). I did look over the list of common
modifications
and saw that several are now "standard" in the new Rebel kits. The other
thing I'm considering is the fact that you can buy quick-build "subkits".
So, if
the Mackenzie STOL can be applied to a fully assembled wing, I'd order the
wing fully built, but elect to build the fuselage on my own (since most mods
appear to be in the fuselage).
I will approach MAM with your suggestion and see what they say. You'd
think that since I'm paying for the labor, I should be able to
request "reasonable" modifications. I'm willing to wager though, that MAM
wouldn't feel comfortable with this since they'd have no real way of
maintaining quality control over components produced this way.
I may just have to get someone to help me evaluate a partially complete kit
afterall...
Really appreciate everyone's input!
Rob
On 10/4/2006 7:33 AM,
klehman@albedo.net wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Hi Rob
->
-> If the quick builds are being done in Chiliwack, I'd love to hear what
-> MAM says if you took Wayne's advice and actually asked MAM for a quote
-> on one with any specific mods that you decide are important such as the
-> doubler on Fus-30. If lots of guys are doing a particular mod anyway it
-> makes some sense that the factory might recognize it and give the
-> customer what he wants. I find avex rivets very easy to remove but don't
-> think I'd want to remove a lot of solid rivets if they are being used in
-> the quickbuilds. IMO some of the mods we talk about are not really
-> necessary depending on where you live, how you plan to use it, and what
-> engine you use. Except for moving the firewall (which most guys don't
-> recommend anyway), once you accumulate some building skills, most mods
-> are not overly difficult to do later as long as it isn't painted.
->
-> FWIW I would hesitate to buy any partial built kits that have components
-> closed up and difficult to inspect. I suppose it's a way of obtaining
-> free or almost free labour if the workmanship is good though. Partial
-> builts seldom command more money than the cost of materials. You'd need
-> someone with building experience to help you inspect a partial built. I
-> don't believe that my partial built saved me any time or money but it
-> did get me started -whereas otherwise I might not have got around to
-> ordering a kit.
->
-> Wingtips and I guess elevator and rudder tips are a no brainer and if
-> Dave Fife's aren't available when you need them, some of us have unused
-> factory tips collecting dust. I can't think of anything else that is
-> worth asking MAM to remove from a kit. I didn't use any of the brass
-> plumbing fittings but doubt they give much credit for those. Last I
-> talked to Angus Mackenzie
-> he currently did not have anybody to roll his cuffs but I'd still
-> dimple those 3 rivets per rib to make cuffs easy to install.
->
-> Ken
->
-> Jones, Michael wrote:
->
-> >rob
-> >
-> >maybe you should consider a partially complete kit instead of quick
-> build ??
-> >there are always kit for sale if you look around
-> >
-> >mike#007
-> >
-> >-----Original Message-----
-> >From:
mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:
mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
-> >
schaumr@dcsol.com
-> >Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 4:57 PM
-> >To:
rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> >Subject: [rebel-builders] STOL mods build schedule
-> >
-> >
-> >Hello everyone,
-> >My new family and busy work schedule force me to consider the new
quick-
-> >build rebel kits from MAM if I am to build my own plane. My concern is
-> >whether the well known Mackenzie/Fife and Ontario mods everyone raves
-> >about are best integrated DURING or AFTER major component completion.
-> >
-> >I believe the Mackenzie STOL/Fife modifications can be incorporated
well
-> >after the wing is complete. Is this also the case for all the Ontario
-> >mods? I
-> >would hate to have to drill out rivets (essentially backtrack) to
include
-> >these.
-> >
-> >If anyone can summarize the most popular modifications (dangerous
-> question,
-> >I know) and when they are usually installed in the plane, I could
-> >potentially
-> >ask MAM to leave certain parts out during their quick-build process....
-> >
-> >any takers?
-> >
-> >Thanks for your time,
-> >Rob Schaum
-> >Ann Arbor, MI
-> >
-> >
->
->
->
->
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