Well I am going to stand up on the soapbox a bit more since I am in the hospital and I got nothin better to do.
Yea chris is a big guy and that CAN be fixed................I know as I used to weigh 297.
If he indeed wants a warbird. The PT is certinly a way to go!!! I am now a big fan of the PT-23 due to the fact of its construction (now that I have seen it up close). I also know that in the future, there will be more of these flying and able to due to some very dedicated people.
That being said, I would not have put the L-5 as a good canidate. I had done some digging and almost bought a L-5 project. I am sure that taylor will chime in on this and correct me if I am wrong. But at one time, there were concerns about existing airplanes with older wings that had glue joints that were failing. Now I am sure that the PT series can also have this but in the future, there will be a opportunity to order new wings, much like for the stearman today.
The other minus to the L-5 is that I was told there are only a handful of people that will OVH the engine and parts are getting scarce. Our beloved N3N is under the same situation with the Wright engine but yet we have a option of other approved engine installations to where the L-5 does not.
If chris wants to own a L-5 for a long time, these will be things that will need to be considered for the future. Lord knows I would love to have a spare Wright since we are NOW using our spare after 30+ years of flying.
Chris, cant wait to see what you put in the hangar.

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