by fastj22 » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:17 pm
It just ain't fair. You scratch together enough coin, convince the ball and chain to let you spend it, you research, you attend AirVenture, you finally pull the trigger and buy a kit. I felt I cheated by buying a partially completed kit but at least built the entire fuselage. Measure, cut, drilled, replaced, measure, cut, drilled, lots of parts redone. Its part of the process. During that process, I gained such respect for plans builders that I came to the conclusion that they are obsessed Ninjas. Now with match drilled, I feel more like a Ninja. Three levels of Ninja. Plans builders are top Ninjas. Un-matched drilled are second tier. Match drilled are just lucky. I'm not taking anything way from them, but damn, you match drilled guys probably never throw away a part. After replacing and refabricating many parts because I am an idiot, I would have definitely gone match drilled. Stop rubbing our nose in it. It just ain't fair! :lol:
John Gillis
SEL Private, Comm Glider, Tow pilot (Pawnee Driver)
Waiex N116YX, Jabiru 3300, Tail dragger,
First flight, 3/16/2013. 403 hours and climbing.
Home: CO15. KOSH x 5
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