Originally posted by SD67
What did you build LePaul?
How long did it take you?
I'm technically just starting mine, it spend 3 years in CAD sorting out the finer points of the modifications. It's good to know ahead of time just where the issues are going to be.
A BD-5
I bought a project a A&P mechanic took over from his Uncle. He did a superb job replacing all the pop-rivets with solid ones. But he had no time for it. The wife told him it goes or she goes. (And she's beautiful!) So I got it for an excellent price.
Once I got it home and in a hangar, the process of modernizing a 25 year old kit plane began. Long story short, it was an impressive money pit. Had some excellent support from the local EAA, FAA and BD-Micro (who still produce the kit, albeit in a much more modern form). After 9/11 and seeing as insurance would be a huge obstacle, I opted to sell it. It would've taken a good 3-4 years to get the thing flight worthy and even then, you're dealing with an aircraft with a grim safety record. I just didn't have the resources to pour into it.
Its since moved on to two more owners and currently has a jet engine installed (300 pounds of thrust) and undergoing taxi-tests. I haven't heard if its flown yet. The last email I got was a year ago and it was progressing smoothly.
I used to stay in close contact with a guy in Canada who had one equipped with a jet engine (
Scott Manning ). About the time I sold mine he had completed his and had it flying. Super nice guy. He died a year ago (maybe more now?) practicing for a big airshow up there.
That was 3 years of my life. Somedays I miss sitting in that plane making airplane noises

But I know for me, Id be much happier doing similar to what Chairboy did. Go fly. Now!
