First time builders unprepared for a project of this magnitude may become overwhelmed and give up. One goal of this book is to help prospective kit airplane builders determine if they have what it takes to be successful before starting a kit airplane project, by answering questions like, "Do I have the ability to build a kit airplane? How much space do I need? How much is it going to cost? How long will it take? What tools do I need? How do I balance project time with family life?"
During my airplane project a significant amount of time was devoted to learning about aircraft construction, researching components and understanding the process for making the airplane airworthy. I would like to pass this knowledge on to first-time builders to improve their likelihood of success, and so they save time and build a better airplane the first time.
The book contains over 300 color photographs and diagrams. I'm confident that any new or prospective kit aircraft builder who reads this book will save a significant amount of time, aggravation and maybe a little money.
This is the book I wish I had before I started my kit airplane project.