Dave Krall CFII
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Dave Krall CFII SEL SES, Cmcl HELI
I've had a few guys working on my tube & fabric, folding wing amphibion with good results and need more. It is in north Seattle, occuping the lower floor of a split level house & AC garage with security system in good neighborhood. Air conditioned spare bedroom and full bath on that floor available for out of towners.
Full or part time, your schedule, about 6 weeks for this project with options on 2 more to follow, I'll fly you into Seattle to get started. No experience needed, it is not difficult, and is interesting for pilots and general builders. Pay is good for someone who can read directions in manual and on websites below. I need to ramp up construction in order to launch off the water this summer. Reply to my email, pilotdjk@yahoo.com, if interested.
Engine is turbo intercooled 4 cylinder.
Avionics are glass and steam.
Paint is STCd waterborne, non toxic system.
PIX & construction sites:
http://www.justkitplanes.com/Highlander%20Photos.htm
Gear/floats similar to these but more heavier duty:
http://www.full-lotus.com/asap_amphib_gear.htm
Lots of PIX on this construction FORUM, these PIX look very similar to mine:
http://www.wingsforum.com/viewforum.php?f=218
This construction site is of the Escapade, which is the smaller version of the Highlander, so it's a very helpful bunch of PIX and narration, numbered at the bottom of the page.
http://www.riocreekairport.com/escapade.HTM
Full or part time, your schedule, about 6 weeks for this project with options on 2 more to follow, I'll fly you into Seattle to get started. No experience needed, it is not difficult, and is interesting for pilots and general builders. Pay is good for someone who can read directions in manual and on websites below. I need to ramp up construction in order to launch off the water this summer. Reply to my email, pilotdjk@yahoo.com, if interested.
Engine is turbo intercooled 4 cylinder.
Avionics are glass and steam.
Paint is STCd waterborne, non toxic system.
PIX & construction sites:
http://www.justkitplanes.com/Highlander%20Photos.htm
Gear/floats similar to these but more heavier duty:
http://www.full-lotus.com/asap_amphib_gear.htm
Lots of PIX on this construction FORUM, these PIX look very similar to mine:
http://www.wingsforum.com/viewforum.php?f=218
This construction site is of the Escapade, which is the smaller version of the Highlander, so it's a very helpful bunch of PIX and narration, numbered at the bottom of the page.
http://www.riocreekairport.com/escapade.HTM
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