Builder's Assistance

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These companies or people are currently believed to be providing builder's assistance programs to get your Velocity in the air quicker. We make no claim to their abilities or value, but as a service folks might want to check them out.


Velocity Aircraft

Clearly the Velocity is at the top of the list of places that can help you get your plane built, from Head Start to completion - they can help.

http://velocityaircraft.com/service-center-head-start.html


 What better way is there to accelerate the early construction phase of a Velocity kit
 building project than by working in a fully equipped  hangar, with access to 
 professional assistance when needed? The Velocity  Service Center Head Start Program is designed to provide first time
Velocity kit builders the opportunity to work on-site with their  airplane project prior to
kit shipment to their own home base. The  long-term advantages of participating in the Head Start
program are  amazing. Not only does it allow the builder to focus on the project  without
many of the usual distractions, it also allows him or her to get  organized, to learn from
experienced building assistants, and to  develop good working habits from the start.

Sierra Bravo

Scott Baker's outfit. I really like Scott, who started at Velocity West and later was at the factory in Sebastian for many years. He runs his own assistance company from Sebastian these days.

http://www.sierrabravoaircraft.com/

 Sierra Bravo Aircraft is a small independent shop in Sebastian, Florida that
 specializes in aftermarket sales, service and construction of Velocity
 aircraft and Velocity aircraft kits.


Advanced Composite Technologies

Tom Wright's company.

 Your one-stop-shop for custom  built composite planes.
 
 Welcome to Advanced Composite Technologies ACT), a company specializing  in composite 
 airplane construction  services since 1981. Our team has  the ability to assist
 you with the assembly of your home built or kit  plane.

http://advancedcompositetechnologies.net/

Hangar 18

Malcolm Collier's company, I believe in South Carolina. I hear good things about Malcolm but have never met him. If someone has better information please add it.


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