[quote="BRD"]Having flown the local one here on amphib floats and wheels, I would have just a few points:
It is a total hoot to fly! Beautiful control harmony, strong performance, go straight up, but no worries about a typical 180 hp install being nose heavy and diminishing the happy cub "feel". Comfortable and no bad habits. Close to flying perfection!
That said, I would opt for building one as an experimental kit. The main reason is to make whatever modifications you need to fit in a bigger and better battery. This is the main problem area we've run into. The formed plastic tray under the pilot's seat only accepts one size of battery and in our case it's been a fight to keep it always strong enough to turn over the high compression O-340 and light weight carbon prop.

(I would rework this to make room for a different battery - or always carry a jumper.) (You don't want to try and prop this airplane with that snappy light carbon fiber prop and it's almost impossible anyway given the electronic ignition. Thus you want a good battery!)[quote="BRD"]

I agree on the battery it's just barely gets the job done and goes dead fast.
But it's not hard to hand prop, I have done it many times when the battery loses enough power that it can't crank it but still has juice for the ignition. ( a pretty regular occurrence)
On mine I have found that restarts are really easy when its warm if you pull the mixture at the same time you kill the ignition...instead of just pulling the mixture