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My Experience with "Builder-Assistance"
Two weeks away from home was fine, but where would I stay? I decided to "Camp". It was great! Michael threw in an added bonus by letting me use the QSP motor home which is kept next to the hangar. Motor home showers are small and cramped, so every few nights, I would stay at the new Super Eight motel in Cloverdale for a shower.
By Mack Kreizenbeck
Mack had a dream. He liked what he had read about the Zodiac XL, sat in one and took a demo flight - he loved it; He ordered his kit, designed a Builder-Assistance program that worked for him and followed through with it; he took some flight training and now he has his plane home to finish. You can do the same...
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Time went by so fast that on Wednesday evening of the second week, we crated the wings and loaded both wings and plane onto an 8x24 open trailer for the trip home to Idaho.
The plane is now in my workshop, the wings are in storage at the airport and work is set to continue. What Fun! Target date of first flight is by the end of March 2007.
If any of you are considering "Builder Assistance", I highly recommend it!
Feel free to contact me at aprazer@cableone.net or 208-898-1494 if you have further questions.
Cloverdale is a small community of 8700+/- people located approximately one
mile North of the airport. It has all the necessary conveniences, including a NAPA outlet, ACE Hardware, and a UPS/FedEx store. Yep, I used them all...
I usually prepared my own meals, but did take advantage of a couple of Cloverdale restaurants for dinner. There is an extremely good Italian restaurant that I can recommend -- the name escapes me, but it is the only one in town.
Wraping it up...
...and home!!!
Up on the trailer...
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