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Why would any one build a Canard aircraft?

This is the most common question that I get.  The answer is easy:
I always been interested in flying, but I thwart that it would too expensive.  When I looked in to it.  I discovered that you could build one for a lot less then buying an airplane.  Most home built are from $30,000 to $75,000.  That is not a lot of Money considering that the Cessna Skyland Cost $223,700 or a Mooney costing $500,000.  The other alternative is to buy a aircraft that is over 25 yeas old.  I don't have the money to buy new, and I don't know enough about up keep on older aircraft.  For me the best option is to build one. 

This is something you don't want to do alone.  In my case I have the support from my brother Jason Thomas "Electroction for the Chicago Transit Authority", and are 2 friends.  Charles Jackson "Air Craft Mechanic from the Navy."  Mike Sanzo "Programmer, and Network Consultant."  If I did not have so much support I would not even attempt to do this.
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