Nicely done, Steve. If you can't afford to fix it properly, you shouldn't be flying it in the first place. It's called risk mitigation. It starts exactly where you are at the moment, on the ground willing to put in the time it takes to get it done right. Next, regardless of your previous experience, get the proper training under your belt, which clearly you are planning, well done! What a gorgeous airplane, congrats!
Nicely done, Steve. If you can't afford to fix it properly, you shouldn't be flying it in the first place. It's called risk mitigation. It starts exactly where you are at the moment, on the ground willing to put in the time it takes to get it done right. Next, regardless of your previous experience, get the proper training under your belt, which clearly you are planning, well done! What a gorgeous airplane, congrats!
Thanks for the kind comment.
Beautiful airplane! Thanks.
Nice Steve!
Why this plane since you have a Cessna ttx?
I have been flying certified aircraft for over 40 years. The Legacy is my personal project that I can make exactly like I want.
I had the same question. The TTX seems to be a beautiful airplane. I really don't see what advantages the Lancair has.