G'Day from UpOver Tony,
thanks for the info!
Apart from the Europa option, I'm looking at designing and building
from scratch.
Do you know
a) if Oz regs permit this? and
b) which authority controls this ?(equivalent of FAA in USA, PFA in UK
I guess)........and how I can contact them.
For info, I recently took a look at Bob Fairall's Europa (he lives
near me in Surrey) - he's about half way through, and it does look
NICE!!!
Richard Samulis
rs@ukmail1.cv.com
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Subject: Europa to Aussie Costs
Date: 28/07/96 12:10
As an expat Aussie living in the UK yearning after the space and sun,
I'm considering heading back down under and starting a kit there.
Can any of my compatriot builders tell me:
Sorry to the other readers but your e-mail didn't work direct for some reason!
Gidday from Downunder Richard,
The tail kit will cost you about $750.00 AUD to sea freight out. Then you'll
have to insure it which will cost about $52.00. Then customs clearances
which will be about $120.00, and road transport and its insurance increment
---From the port to your home. I recently got a quote from Europa for a part
share in a container for any future stages I may choose to purchase. The
tail kit by the way cost me $6000.00 approx(2900.00 Pounds).
A wing kit 3800.00 Pounds
Packing 40.00
Crating 115.00
Insurance 16.00
Delivery approx 423.00
Fuselage Kit 5200.00
Packing 60.00
Crating 435.00
Insurance 21.00
Delivery 696.00
If both purchased together
Wing kit 3800.00
Fuse " 5200.00
Packing 100.00
Crating 435.00
Insurance 36.00
Delivery 1078.00
If both were sent in a container
Wing kit 3800.00
Fuse " 5200.00
Packing 160.00
Insurance 36.00
Delivery 700.00
The biggest problems Australian builders have had has been with damage
enroute i.e. in the "consolidated containers" ( a mixed container with other
shipping companies stores all combined)
Now that Europa are offering dedicated containering as an option this should
minimise damage.
I hope this helps and I'm happy to answer any other queries, homever I fly
for Qantas and as such I spend a lot of time away, so it may take a few days
before I get a message, and then a few more occasionally to get around to
answering it.
Good luck in making a decision, but I'll give you a tip. "Find the money for
a tail kit and JUST BUY IT!! Then the next steps will be easier as you are
already on the bandwagon. This was my strategy anyway, as well as the fact
that I didn't want to retire in 20 years and be kicking myself that I never
commited to this aircraft building dream business!!!
Regards
Tony Renshaw
Builder No. 236
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