[3] Stark further noted: "Although there are ultralight kits available for about $4500-$6500 (prior to engine purchase), they often require building and fabrication times that can approach 600 to 1000 hours for first-time builders.
The kit included pre-built wings, tail and fuselage that could be bolted together in about 20 hours of labour for the airframe, giving a total assembly time of two weekends.
Each 12 ft (3.7 m) wing uses a deep spar, foam ribs and is covered in a single pre-painted white aluminum panel.
[1] In 1999, reviewer Andre Cliche said: "The kit sells for $6000, which is amazingly low when you consider that this number even includes the engine, propeller and basic instruments.
The company ceased providing kits in July 2003 stating "The Eureka has been withdrawn from the market due to lack of resources.