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Re: Insurance for Kit
Paul's experience mirrors mine. My take on it is that EAA is pretty much required to help its members find insurance even for the more uncommon airplanes - even the one off amateur designs. Their risk pool is much higher and the costs are spread around (not to mention that EAA has become a money making machine and they most certainly get a major cut. Falcon has been insuring Kitfoxes for years and has real data to determine their rates. As a side note, we had AIG, (the much maligned insurance company in financial collapse discussions) through Falcon. It would take another page to describe the totally amazing way thay handled our claim when we went down. It was a positive experience that still amazes.
Lowell
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