Imagine a sleek little airplane that seats 2, can climb at 1000fpm, cruise at 160mph, and has a range of 853 miles. Now imagine that you can own that brand-new airplane for only $35,000. The only catch is, you have to assemble it yourself. But if you have the skills and the willingness to do it, wouldn't you be better off than buying a used C-150 for close to the same price??? Seriously?
One more issue. Can you legally log flight time in these things? They're not ultralights, but I'm guessing they would fall into the restricted or experimental category??? If you can't log time, maybe they are a waste of money. But if you can, that would be a unique alternative to buying a used Cessna, so long as you have the skills and desire to build the plane.
One more issue. Can you legally log flight time in these things? They're not ultralights, but I'm guessing they would fall into the restricted or experimental category??? If you can't log time, maybe they are a waste of money. But if you can, that would be a unique alternative to buying a used Cessna, so long as you have the skills and desire to build the plane.