I'm buried doing a few sets of corporate year end books for the good ol'
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (and it doesn't look like I have that
0.000000002 to offer), but since you prompted me Mike I will throw out a
quick response.
The CH701 is a "toy" for flying within a stones throw of home. The Rebel is
a real airplane that I wouldn't hesitate to venture around the entire
continent in (if not further if I had the time to do so). The CH701 will
only be worth (for resale) about 2/3rds to 1/2 of what you have into it
(immediately after the first flight), were as the Rebel generally gets at
least it's parts costs recouped if not a fair part of your labour as well
(if built properly).
If you can crush a pop can without cutting yourself, you can build a
Rebel!!!
If you get down to the short strokes on your decission Brad, let us all know
and we will be glad to help as you go along. If you have a bit of common
sense, a drill and some patience you'll be flying in no time.
In addition, I like to be really up front and honest with this big
decission, even at the cost of insulting people. Just decide right now, up
front! Do you want to build something with your hands, or do you just want
something to fly. If you want something to fly, go out and buy a flying
aircraft. You can buy 3 fair Luscombe 8E's or F's for the price of the parts
that you will have in your one Rebel. This leaves you the ability to wreck 2
and still have the 3rd one to fly, once you have everything down pat, for
the same cost. The Luscombe won't be nearly as fun to fly, but you can have
3 for the price of one Rebel and you can fly the Luscombe (if the spar
carrythrough is good) tomorrow. The other option is to buy a finished and
flying Rebel, if you can find one that the owner is willing to part with.
Not an easy find. I haven't found a used "keeper" in the last year and a
half (and believe me, I have been looking). If you want to build an
airplane, that you can actually call your own, THEN THIS IS IT!!
Cheers,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Davis
To:
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Considering a rebel or zenair....
Hi Brad welcome to the list. You're in luck since one of our Rebel gurus
also has a CH701... I would assume that as soon as Wayne has a chance to
read his e-mail you will get some good feedback. I would add that I think
you'll find very few complaints here regarding the Rebel as a finished
aircraft (if any)... we lose feedback from to many builders once their
flying because their having to much fun to bother with the list anymore.
:-( As with any project this size there are bumps along the way during
construction, but that's primarily what this group is for... there are
currently about 200 builders around the world on this list sharing their
experiences dealing with these "bumps" so a builder just getting there won't
have to struggle with the same issues. Scanning through the archives (link
at the bottom of every message) will also give you a good idea of the issues
builders have run into with this kit... whether building related, dealing
with the factory, or other.
Hope this helps... I'm sure Wayne will throw in his 0.00000000002 cents
(Canadian) too.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From:
Nielsenbe@aol.com
To:
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:39 PM
Subject: Considering a rebel or zenair....
I am considering building a rebel or zenair. I want an all metal highwing
plane, STOL type. I got alot of response on the zenair list and would like
the rebel point of view. This will be my fir st aircraft experience. I am
just getting my private liscense now. How does the rebel rate on ease of
construction, flying and factory support? What type of riviting does the
rebel use? I never found out for sure on the web site. I got enough nege
tive responses on the zenair list I am leaning heavily twords the rebel at
this point. Thanks everyone.
Brad
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