Hi All,
I've began to fall in love with the Bearhawk fairly quickly as im sure most of you all had also. I'm a Stearman pilot on Eastern Long Island and have been flying for 10 years. My grandfather, a WWII vet, and stud of a pilot, taught me how to fly as well as the basics of building. He finished restoring the Stearman in 1996 and though I was only 11 at the time, remember helping with some of the process and the pride in completing a project. Now, we're co-owners in the Stearman together and have the same hanger and tools that he used for his many repairs and restorations.
Im interested in starting a 4 place QB and have been rummaging the forums for answers, inspiration, and honestly GUTS. I know its a big pill to swallow but within the next year it could be a perfect time for me to start. Although my grandfather is older, he is still sharp and can help guide me through some of the process. I'd like to do some of the build together while he is still around. I also have a great community of pilots and mechanics that would be eager to teach and help.
Im most concerned about, you guessed it, cost.
I know that there are many variables after the initial cost of the kit but im looking for a ballpark number that I can expect to spend.
Excluding the engine and panel, approximately how much could I expect to spend between parts and hardware not included in the most updated kits?
Ive seen many posts about the trade off between time spent building and costs of purchasing parts. Lets assuming I stay away from any major fabrication.
I know there are many factors that go into this calculation also but lets say middle to upper middle of the road.
Ive also seen posts about not purchasing a second hand, unfinished kit but I am still tempted to do so to save some money in the long run.
If anyone is strongly opposed to this, id like to be slapped around now before I consider it any further.
Thanks all for you time, nice to "meet" you and hopefully there will be many more posts and youtubes to come from me.
All the best,
Josh
I've began to fall in love with the Bearhawk fairly quickly as im sure most of you all had also. I'm a Stearman pilot on Eastern Long Island and have been flying for 10 years. My grandfather, a WWII vet, and stud of a pilot, taught me how to fly as well as the basics of building. He finished restoring the Stearman in 1996 and though I was only 11 at the time, remember helping with some of the process and the pride in completing a project. Now, we're co-owners in the Stearman together and have the same hanger and tools that he used for his many repairs and restorations.
Im interested in starting a 4 place QB and have been rummaging the forums for answers, inspiration, and honestly GUTS. I know its a big pill to swallow but within the next year it could be a perfect time for me to start. Although my grandfather is older, he is still sharp and can help guide me through some of the process. I'd like to do some of the build together while he is still around. I also have a great community of pilots and mechanics that would be eager to teach and help.
Im most concerned about, you guessed it, cost.
I know that there are many variables after the initial cost of the kit but im looking for a ballpark number that I can expect to spend.
Excluding the engine and panel, approximately how much could I expect to spend between parts and hardware not included in the most updated kits?
Ive seen many posts about the trade off between time spent building and costs of purchasing parts. Lets assuming I stay away from any major fabrication.
I know there are many factors that go into this calculation also but lets say middle to upper middle of the road.
Ive also seen posts about not purchasing a second hand, unfinished kit but I am still tempted to do so to save some money in the long run.
If anyone is strongly opposed to this, id like to be slapped around now before I consider it any further.
Thanks all for you time, nice to "meet" you and hopefully there will be many more posts and youtubes to come from me.
All the best,
Josh
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