Bryan Tate
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First post, go easy on me
I have a 1976 182Q (late '76 but a q)
First to describe my plane as best I can
550 hours on engine, low frame time overall for the plane, 20 footer paint job (looks good from 20 feet), 2- Gi-275's, new Garmin audio panel, Garmin 430 Waas, LED lights, updated interior, no known issues-she flies great, some older fuel and temp monitors. She looks pretty good for an old girl. However, my autopilot didn't mesh with the new stuff so. (now my question)
I want to add Garmin autopilot with auto trim, and ideally a Garmin 750Xi, and it ideally paint and new windows. That adds up fast. Close to 70k. I could see redoing the entire panel and would love to have a g500 and eliminate all old fuel, temp gauges etc.
But before I do all that, it is tempting to sell the q and get a T? Just looking around at them now, so I don't know If I can find one that has what I want. Thinking of 2001-ish steam gauge (vs non-WAAS g1000) but I think most don't have fresh updates just yet (some have a g5 or two)
I guess I feel that my bird will always be a bit older, shorter, less aerodynamic, and slower. I like my plane until I see my hangar neighbors 182T. I think new paint might completely change my perspective of my plane. I have some equity in my plane now, just nervous I will spend $80k on upgrades and it will hit a price ceiling.
Has anyone been in similar spot? I could find a way to fund the difference, but it would be a bit of a stretch (perhaps need to save up, sell a Bronco or borrow a bit)
Are updated Q,s "just as good" as a T? or is the newer body style (and engine) worth the difference in price?
Some have advised that I move to a 6 seater piper, but I am not ready for that move just yet. I am in NC and mainly foresee NC flights, but we have ventured to Florida in mine too.
I plan to get Instrument rated, and for the record...I am still a student pilot, have been flying for about a year, and am around the 110-hour mark. Just been taking my time and learning all I can with my friend/instructor. (taking trips with him now to learn that aspect)
I have a 1976 182Q (late '76 but a q)
First to describe my plane as best I can
550 hours on engine, low frame time overall for the plane, 20 footer paint job (looks good from 20 feet), 2- Gi-275's, new Garmin audio panel, Garmin 430 Waas, LED lights, updated interior, no known issues-she flies great, some older fuel and temp monitors. She looks pretty good for an old girl. However, my autopilot didn't mesh with the new stuff so. (now my question)
I want to add Garmin autopilot with auto trim, and ideally a Garmin 750Xi, and it ideally paint and new windows. That adds up fast. Close to 70k. I could see redoing the entire panel and would love to have a g500 and eliminate all old fuel, temp gauges etc.
But before I do all that, it is tempting to sell the q and get a T? Just looking around at them now, so I don't know If I can find one that has what I want. Thinking of 2001-ish steam gauge (vs non-WAAS g1000) but I think most don't have fresh updates just yet (some have a g5 or two)
I guess I feel that my bird will always be a bit older, shorter, less aerodynamic, and slower. I like my plane until I see my hangar neighbors 182T. I think new paint might completely change my perspective of my plane. I have some equity in my plane now, just nervous I will spend $80k on upgrades and it will hit a price ceiling.
Has anyone been in similar spot? I could find a way to fund the difference, but it would be a bit of a stretch (perhaps need to save up, sell a Bronco or borrow a bit)
Are updated Q,s "just as good" as a T? or is the newer body style (and engine) worth the difference in price?
Some have advised that I move to a 6 seater piper, but I am not ready for that move just yet. I am in NC and mainly foresee NC flights, but we have ventured to Florida in mine too.
I plan to get Instrument rated, and for the record...I am still a student pilot, have been flying for about a year, and am around the 110-hour mark. Just been taking my time and learning all I can with my friend/instructor. (taking trips with him now to learn that aspect)