Re: Tony Spicer, LSA taildragger, Jab 3300
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 4:40 pm
Tony,
Yes, "Thank you". Maybe not said enough as many viewed your photo's daily on your progress. A few of us folks need the pioneers up front hammering it out for us to learn from.
From the photo's and updates it's a 2+2 equation as to the ease of building with the factory parts on the panther. Seeing your abilities to adapt ahead of the kit release is a test to your skills in the shop. Your an "X" RV3 builder. Harder of the bunch to build by todays standards of kit ease! I finished a slow build 8. Sold it, now want a "Panther".
I think I have my motor but won't know for sure until I opener it up to see how the internals are? "Corvair" of course.
Hang in there and wish you were a little bit closer to me to keep those building juices alive. Your in SC and myself NV bit far for a Sunday drive.
Take care,
Bruce Gray
Yes, "Thank you". Maybe not said enough as many viewed your photo's daily on your progress. A few of us folks need the pioneers up front hammering it out for us to learn from.
From the photo's and updates it's a 2+2 equation as to the ease of building with the factory parts on the panther. Seeing your abilities to adapt ahead of the kit release is a test to your skills in the shop. Your an "X" RV3 builder. Harder of the bunch to build by todays standards of kit ease! I finished a slow build 8. Sold it, now want a "Panther".
I think I have my motor but won't know for sure until I opener it up to see how the internals are? "Corvair" of course.
Hang in there and wish you were a little bit closer to me to keep those building juices alive. Your in SC and myself NV bit far for a Sunday drive.
Take care,
Bruce Gray