Thanks for the reply Lynn! I actually did send email to him a couple of weeks ago for help but he will only help people that he personally knows (see copies of emails sent back and forth below) so I am depending on the mercy of others here now to steer me toward and good, safe bird. I still want to build my own after I retire but am middle aged now and don't want to loose out on 11 more good years of flying left in me (not counting build time).
emails to David Orr and responses:
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On Mar 16, 2008, at 11:31 PM, David Orr wrote:
I don't find planes for people I don't know anything about.
Good luck in your search.
Beagle
Mitch Snider wrote:
Hello again Beagle,
Is this the only one (N14DL)?
Cheers,
Mitch
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On Mar 11, 2008, at 7:09 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
The advice is free. If you find a plane and want all I know, I�ll send it free.
The finding is 3% finder�s fee to $50,000 1% beyond that - if I find you the plane you buy.
Need the details to best advise.
Only if I send you a list and you find a plane from my efforts do I charge you anything.
Beagle
-------------- Original message from Mitch Snider <mitchsnider@mac.com>: --------------
> Hi Beagle,
> That looks nice from this angle. Do you have a panel shot as well and
> a price that he is asking (and other details). What do you charge as a
> finders fee for helping me with this?
> Cheers,
> Mitch
> On Mar 9, 2008, at 5:28 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
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This was just a picture of the outside only. I would like some more details and an inside and panel pics if possible.
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:30 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
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Hope you are still having fun down in Mexico. If you get a chance when you get back to let me know what "fill out the basic information" is about maybe I could help?
On Mar 9, 2008, at 5:42 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
Fill out the basic information and I�ll try to hit the computer bar tomorrow - my Long EZ took me 1050nm into Mexico and I�m on vacation down here. As I said, I have about 10 right now. I need to know more about you though.
Beagle
-------------- Original message from Mitch Snider <mitchsnider@mac.com>: --------------
> Hello Beagle,
> Yes I had already read that from your site and it is very helpful.
> Thank you. If you know of any good ships (particularly the 0-320 as I
> go 250#) for sale please let me know!
> Cheers,
> Mitch
> On Mar 9, 2008, at 5:28 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
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I had read this from your website and found it helpful. Thanks!
On Mar 9, 2008, at 5:28 PM, canardfinder@att.net wrote:
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My email to you on March 8:
Hello there!
I have seen you on the Race 20 Inbound video that I bought and found you here on the website. From what everyone says you are the one that could point me towards a top end Longez that might be for sale. I was hoping for a clean all white one with an 0-320 with a Roncz canard in top shape. I have a budget of about $60k to work with and from what I can tell that should get a really good one (of course I would like to pay less and use the rest to upgrade a panel). Unfortunately the ones I have seen on Barnsormers, Controller, Trade-a-Plane, eBay, and web searches all have 'issues'.
I have sat in one a few years ago and really liked it. I had an old Varga Kachina that is a tandem low wing metal plane with sticks that drowned in a hurricane a couple of years ago but have always wanted the Longez. Infinity looked they were going to make a kit and I almost had enough cash to get the Berkut kit when they stopped making them years ago. I have even looked at the Sunshine Dart but plans are not yet available (and I don't really have time for a full build until I retire in 10 years anyway though really even though I have subscribed to Kitplanes magazine for the last 20 years). So the best compromise for me is going to be to try and find a well built one but have always been leary of the gamble you take in how each person built it. I was at Oshkosh and Sun'n'Fun last year and will make a couple of days at Sun'n'Fun this year too.
If you know of any available or coming up (I suppose I can wait a few more months as I have waited so long already and did not want to pick from the 4 I see available) I would really appreciate it. I am not really interested in the Varieze and am pretty strongly biased toward the 0-320 and Roncz.
Cheers,
Mitch 'Piper (I play the bagpipes)' Snider
mitchsnider@mac.com
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My emails to you on March 9:
Hello Beagle,
Yes I had already read that from your site and it is very helpful. Thank you. If you know of any good ships (particularly the 0-320 as I go 250#) for sale please let me know!
Cheers,
Mitch
Hello Beagle!
Mexico! I had been thinking about making that trip as the Yucatan peninsula is only about 350 mi from where I live in the Florida Keys. Have fun while you are down there and don't worry about responding to me until you get home and decompress.
There was nothing attached to fill out so I guess I will tell you more about me. I like long walks on the beach and.... lol
I have been flying since I was 14 (48 now) and have about 600 flight hours in a variety of airplanes. I have already owned aircraft and loved my Varga Kachina (low wing tandem seat metal plane with canopy and sticks) but it drowned when we got some unexpected flooding in a hurricane almost 2 years ago. I have a better plan to get out now (I have to stay down here and work when they come but we got hit with a couple back to back that year that changed course). I will fly it to Orlando next time and rent a car to drive back to work and then go pick it up after the storm passes. I was always good about moving it up to the mainland except for that one time as winds were not supposed to be bad (and weren't, it was a 100 year flood that got me that time).
I have been a subscriber to Kit Planes magazine for about 30 years now and always wanted to build a plane but in reality I know that I won't have time to do that until after I retire in another 10 years. I always attend the 'glass' workshops at Oskosh and Sun'n'Fun. I almost got a LongEz when I bought my Kachina as I had sat in one and really liked it but had been told horror stories by the owner of purchasing a used one so I got the Kachina (he later sold his through Trade-a-Plane even though it had been sitting right next to mine and was flooded as well....which makes me even more skittish about buying a used one). I had planned on building the Berkut but they went out of business and now I wish I had bought the kit even without the time or place to build it when they were active.
I like flying long cross countries VFR and have flown from Key West to Oskosh twice, Key West to St. Louis about 5 times, Sun'n'Fun almost every year to camp out under my wing, the Bahamas once, Talahassee every year, and mostly just out over the ocean and islands here in the Florida Keys. I like flying at night, especially on July 4th!
The problem is I weigh unfortunately nearly 250# and when I looked at the weight/balance on the small engine birds the CG range with no fuel weight limit is usually around 210# max.
My 'ideal' LongEz would have a great airframe, plain white paint, 0-320, doesn't even need a vacuum system as I would love to stick one of the new glass Aspen dual gauges in it anyway, Roncz canard, and switches/circuit breakers on the side panel with no unusual electrical systems (one on Trade-a-Plane now has 14/28 volt rigged system with multiple alternator switches and converters). Electric nose is a plus and I have tons of Mode C rings down here in Florida to fly through so a transponder would be good but I could have that put in later. The airframe is first. I have a budget of $60 to work with plus another $4K to cover the taxes. That will leave me with a few thousand extra to start working on panel upgrades and that should hopefully get me a top end bird. I would like the plans to come with it so I could make necessary repairs over the years. It would ideally come for a great builder who has had to move over to the Light Sport category that I hope I am 25 years from needing yet.
I realize that I will need some expert help to pick out a really good airplane and want my own plane again to stop renting but am willing to be patient and wait for a really good one to come along, even another year if you know of someone who is making the switch to Light Sport in the next 12 months with a great plane.
I really appreciate anything you can do to help me out with this. I see you in the Race 20 inbound video when I break that out ever few months to watch it. I don't really want to race (I think it would be fun and have the flying skills and would want to do it for that reason, I just don't want to stress any airplane engine I own like that because having been an airplane owner already I want to do the most I can to make the engine last).
Cheers,
Mitch
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My emails to you on March 10:
Hi Beagle,
That looks nice from this angle. Do you have a panel shot as well and a price that he is asking (and other details). What do you charge as a finders fee for helping me with this?
Cheers,
Mitch
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My email to you on March 11:
Hi again Beagle!
I guess we could start with some more details of the outside picture of the plane you sent 14DL. Do you have some panel shots of that as well? What about engine/airframe times? Performance specs? Asking price? etc.
Cheers,
Mitch