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Fuselage – 100 % finish welded and Powder Coated Elevators, Stabilizers, Fin & Rudder ready to cover Wings – The Classic round wing tip (Bow) style fully assembled with assembled flaps and ailerons, extended leading edge skin. (Extended wings are an additional option $500) Landing light cavity-both sides 48 Gallon fuel tanks (24 per side located in wings) Right side airframe access door (single piece or split/your choice) Extended baggage compartment with one right side lower access door Main Landing gear with Cabane-V and die-spring suspension 600 X 6 Wheel and Brake set (no tires or tubes) Scott 3200 tail wheel and spring or equivalent Boot cowl / Engine cowl / Nose bowl Air intake (round or square) Windshield and trim strips All cables and pulleys Hardware for fuselage assembly Jack screw and yoke Controls & control sticks (front & rear) Torque tube and associated connection rods Rudder Pedals (front & rear) Brake pedals and connecting rods (front) Floor boards (with various mounting tabs) Throttle levers for piston engine kits Adjustable front seat frame (no upholstery) Aluminum stringers Flying wires for empennage Sealed heavy-duty wing lift struts Attach tabs for seatbelt & shoulder harness
What will it really cost me to build this aircraft! One of the best parts about the amateur built aircraft category is that you have the freedom to customize you aircraft any way you see fit. This means that you can alter this list to suite your needs and budget. The list below will give you a 180 Hp Super cub with a basic glass panel, a 496 Garmin GPS, Garmin radio and transponder. This list is 99.9% complete and shows you the total out of pock money you will have invested into this aircraft. The only thing this list does not have is a cost of labor (your time) to build it. As long as you do a respectable job constructing the aircraft, you can expect to be compensated for your time to build when you sell the aircraft.
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