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Is it just me?
TLR- Looking to buy a plane. Cant make up my dumb mind.
Mission-
Local flights under 100nm or sightseeing- about 70% of the time. Usually 2-3 people
Trips over 300nm the other times, usually 2 people. Or 2 adults and a child.
So, 3 people and luggage, or 4 people useful load.
Would love to do angel flights and EAA intro flights.
Had a Bo, and the maintenance was killing me with this plane. both with the bills and with finding a shop. Sold it and cant go back to renting. So, back to becoming an owner again.
Looking at around $70k, but will go up 100k. Limit of 100k is personal , not a financial one.
So the mental process goes like this-
Get a 172. 2 doors, cheap insurance, maintenance, 4 seats, something to be said about simple. Done. Time to search for one, hopefully with an AP.
But its slow(105kts). So, maybe a Cherokee 180/Archer (115-125kts)
But its low wing, one door, and not fuel injected.
So for not much more, Mooney E/F/J model. Gets the retract thing I like, fuel injected. Fast (140+kts) But one door. Low wing access for some older people is getting almost too much for them. And retract insurance..
So, 182!. But, not FI (boo), but 2 doors(yaya). Checks TAP, screams internally looking at prices.
What about the unknown Cardinal? 2 doors, high wing, easiest entry, FI, faster than a 172. This unknown plane has to be a bargain, right? Back to TAP. Cue screaming and wailing again.
Experimental? Looks at TAP at RV-10's, close laptop and walk away
Maybe a 172. Cheap to own and run, high wing, 2 doors, but slow. Goto line 2, repeat
I know I should make a list of must haves and a list of nice to haves, but its not easy, when its a hobby. Any plane should be enough and satisfying.
I learned and did a lot of my hours in a Warrior, so I know what its like to push along at 105kts, but I have tasted the 145kts of the Bo, and the joy of hearing the gear come up and down. Its hard to go back to slow.
If I had to buy today, which I dont, I think 172 and be happy. But will tomorrow John feel the same?
TLR- Looking to buy a plane. Cant make up my dumb mind.
Mission-
Local flights under 100nm or sightseeing- about 70% of the time. Usually 2-3 people
Trips over 300nm the other times, usually 2 people. Or 2 adults and a child.
So, 3 people and luggage, or 4 people useful load.
Would love to do angel flights and EAA intro flights.
Had a Bo, and the maintenance was killing me with this plane. both with the bills and with finding a shop. Sold it and cant go back to renting. So, back to becoming an owner again.
Looking at around $70k, but will go up 100k. Limit of 100k is personal , not a financial one.
So the mental process goes like this-
Get a 172. 2 doors, cheap insurance, maintenance, 4 seats, something to be said about simple. Done. Time to search for one, hopefully with an AP.
But its slow(105kts). So, maybe a Cherokee 180/Archer (115-125kts)
But its low wing, one door, and not fuel injected.
So for not much more, Mooney E/F/J model. Gets the retract thing I like, fuel injected. Fast (140+kts) But one door. Low wing access for some older people is getting almost too much for them. And retract insurance..
So, 182!. But, not FI (boo), but 2 doors(yaya). Checks TAP, screams internally looking at prices.
What about the unknown Cardinal? 2 doors, high wing, easiest entry, FI, faster than a 172. This unknown plane has to be a bargain, right? Back to TAP. Cue screaming and wailing again.
Experimental? Looks at TAP at RV-10's, close laptop and walk away
Maybe a 172. Cheap to own and run, high wing, 2 doors, but slow. Goto line 2, repeat
I know I should make a list of must haves and a list of nice to haves, but its not easy, when its a hobby. Any plane should be enough and satisfying.
I learned and did a lot of my hours in a Warrior, so I know what its like to push along at 105kts, but I have tasted the 145kts of the Bo, and the joy of hearing the gear come up and down. Its hard to go back to slow.
If I had to buy today, which I dont, I think 172 and be happy. But will tomorrow John feel the same?