Hola' - No I don't speak Spanish. Thats just my typical greeting. Found this site while looking at Bearhawks and dreaming of one day building my own plane. The Bearhawk 4 place is definitely in my top 3 as I think it has a lot of what I want and would use. What are some of the cons you all have seen with the bearhawk kits? I personally love the look of the aircraft and could see myself building/owning/flying one. I've never flown or been in a fabric covered aircraft and am curious how it is different than a metal or composite aircraft. Does it suffer from heat loss? While I can wear a jacket while flying I'd rather be able to turn on the heat vents and cruise in comfort.
For what its worth the other considerations in the kitbuild world are:
Velocity (FG) - the wife seems to love the look but I've got concerns on comfort, visibility, and its restriction from flying into undeveloped runways. Not sure how much I'll want to do that last part but also don't want to limit myself when solo or if the wife will entertain the idea. I also have heard heating the cabin in a Velocity is more difficult with the rear engine setup.
Van RV10 - Main reason I'd even consider this is the all metal construction and how much info there is to help understand the build.
The velocity is obviously the fastest plane in the short list which sounds nice. but in all honesty, I'm fairly happy with the Cessna 172's and Cherokee's that I currently rent. I believe all three options are faster on paper than the current rentals I fly.
For what its worth the other considerations in the kitbuild world are:
Velocity (FG) - the wife seems to love the look but I've got concerns on comfort, visibility, and its restriction from flying into undeveloped runways. Not sure how much I'll want to do that last part but also don't want to limit myself when solo or if the wife will entertain the idea. I also have heard heating the cabin in a Velocity is more difficult with the rear engine setup.
Van RV10 - Main reason I'd even consider this is the all metal construction and how much info there is to help understand the build.
The velocity is obviously the fastest plane in the short list which sounds nice. but in all honesty, I'm fairly happy with the Cessna 172's and Cherokee's that I currently rent. I believe all three options are faster on paper than the current rentals I fly.
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