L320/360 airframe completed kit for sale

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From: Frank J. Morelliby way of Marvin Kaye <marvkaye [at] olsusa.com> <frankm [at] interactive.net>
Subject: L320/360 airframe completed kit for sale
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 16:42:21 -0500
To: <lancair.list [at] olsusa.com>

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Marvin Kaye wrote:



> Hi Frank,

>

> I received your submission for your L-360 project for sale and have a few

> questions.  I see that you list the project as 95% completed... I assume

> that includes airframe only and no systems?



you can see the plane at http://userweb.interactive.net/~frankm/

Correct, the plane flew flawlessly for 40 hours until I gave up flying. The

engine and instruments were removed and sold.



> Are there any options which

> you incorporated into the kit,



Forward hinge canopy, dinafocal mount, modified air inlet for better

performance



> do you have any instruments or radios, prop,

> etc., is there an instrument panel at all,



they were removed



> is there any interior work done,



There was a complete padded interior, but it has also been removed.



> antennas installed, any finishing work done or prep work at least (ie,

> micro applied to the exterior,) is it in primer, or anything else that

> might be worth mentioning?



Put and engine and instruments in it hang the wings on do some minor things

and fly it.  It has been painted see the photo



> A project at 95% completion will have most of

> these items... if it's only an airframe and none of the systems are

> installed or finishing work done, it would be more reasonable to advertise

> the project as 60-70% completed at best.



That's fine if you want to say 60-70% how long does it take to install

instruments and an engine?? for some people it can take a lifetime for me it

took 45 days. and that's only because I couldn't find someone to do it for me.



[Note: I don't know exactly what percentage of completion one might come up

with, but Frank's description should give you a good idea.  He originally

suggested 95%... <M>]



> The Official Lancair Online Builders' List isn't really a classified ad

> service, but I'll be happy to list your project anyway and hope that you

> find a buyer for it.  I will need your last name, though, in order to

> locate your project on the proper page.  Thanks.....



I appreciate your listing the plane. You can leave the price out or indicate

that it is available instead of sale so that you don't create a president??

Whatever you decide is appreciated. Happy thanksgiving now eat some

turkeyhaha.