Yesterday I sold our family's Cessna 206. We've had some once in a lifetime adventures in the six years we've owned it, but it no longer meets our mission. We now live on the Gulf Coast of Florida and I will likely retire here. I grew up here and all of my family is still in the area. We don't travel in the plane enough to justify it. There are also a severe lack of places and times of year cool enough to fly-in camp. The majority of my flights are just me and maybe another sucker ignorant enough to trust my airmanship, spending an hour heating the oil. We're all sorry to see it go. It was the perfect airplane for our family.
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After an almost 2-year study, I've decided to purchase a RANS S-20 kit that we will start building in the garage very soon. I wanted a 2-seat, side-by-side, taildragger kit that will be friendly for my kids to learn to fly in (if they desire). I've read several build manuals and flown several demo models.
More importantly I've sought out a kit with build simplicity and customer support sufficient to ensure I'd finish it. 2-3 year is a long time to keep the family motivated. This will obviously be my first build and I'm concerned about having the courage to trim this and fabricate that. The RANS community and customer support seems to be a good fit for me and I'm using a dealer who has a house in Lakeland. If things are sliding down the wrong path, I'll solicit some assistance getting back on track.
I'm making the last few decisions on options now, and will pull the trigger with a deposit early next week. Mainly, I'm deciding on the original wing or the new 141 aluminum wing. The 141 wing would increase the MGW to 1500 lbs., but they are shipping out the first kits now. Not sure I'm the ideal target to be early in the build order and experiment with some of the early builder challenges. However, the larger capacity would be very nice in several years when my wife and I are evading an empty nest on the way to the backcountry. That's more than a decade off though. The wing decision also drives the engine decision and certain kit options like cowl, etc. ROTAX 912, UL Power 350... so many decisions.
My adventure won't be nearly as interesting as the other builds and projects in the community (like Whee's Bearhawk, which is very impressive), but I will keep a kit log and update the site from time to time. I'll also add GBFlyer on speed dial. In Hawaii last month, Ted raved at how polished your build was. If anyone is in the Tampa/St. Pete area, drop in. I'll always have the beer fridge stocked and could surely use folks' false hope that I could actually do this.
Brett


