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Long-time dreamer turning into builder...

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Dec 7, 2024
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Location
Spain
Hello Everyone!

my name is Johannes, or simply Jo. German, living in Spain, 40 years old. I am an active glider pilot but don't have a PPL yet. I have been dreaming of building my own aircraft since I was 14 years old when I saw a beautifully built RV-4 at my local aerodrome. For years I was focused on Vans, purchasing preview plans but since a couple of years I have abandoned the RV's in favor of a plans built aircraft. Many rounds of dreams have followed, Long-EZ, Cozy, Vision... then I stumbled across the Quickie 2 and Dragonfly and fell in love with the design. If there would be a quickie you could land and take off with on a 600m strip, that would be awesome. For now, I threw that option in the bin. Realistically, I do need short(er) field capabilities and won't have the luxury of paved, long runways on most of my destinations.

Along comes the KR-2, and from there I found the path to both the Gaz'aile 2 and Cherry BX-2 which are currently the options I am considering. It's a standoff. I have purchased the Gaz'aile plans already, even if I am not 100% sure it did win against the Cherry BX-2. I am intrigued by both designs...

Why I chose these two designs (at least for now):
  1. Entirely plans build.
  2. Both designs have a reasonably large community and > 50 finished aircraft flying with a good track record.
  3. Economic. In particular the Gaz'aile 2 performance with the diesel engine < 7.5 L/h is excellent. When I will one day have finished a plane, I don't want to be constantly thinking how much fuel/money I have already burned on every single trip.

Here are some questions I have:
  1. What kind of trade-offs would you nudge in either of the two options.
  2. Are there people who know both planes and can provide some comments on the construction? Notable differences for example?
  3. What I particular like on the Cherry, are the foldable wings. Something I am very used to from gliding. It is yet another level of freedom, to easily de-rig an aircraft, put it on a trailer and travel with it by car to another destination.
  4. On the other hand, I really like the engine choice for the Gaz'aile and the fuel efficiency. I am wondering if the same diesel engine would perform similar on a Cherry...
  5. Have I overlooked other options that fall into similar categories?

Looking forward to finally turning into a builder. Still not entirely there yet, but I think I am closer than ever to crossing that line.

Saludos,

Jo
 
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