View attachment 84510 Thanks for the advice everyone! I ended up getting a Cessna 182S. I’ve had it for several months and am very happy with my decision.
Needless to say, the budget ended up stretching quite a bit...
Nice. How did insurance work out? I've been told by a few rental places and clubs that insurance keeps you out of a complex HP 182 if the pilot has under 150 hours.
View attachment 84510 Thanks for the advice everyone! I ended up getting a Cessna 182S. I’ve had it for several months and am very happy with my decision.
Needless to say, the budget ended up stretching quite a bit...
almost definitely over $200KObviously went over 100k, it’s only money , beautiful plane. ENJOY! Looks like you went with a Vanbortel plane , how was your experience with them .
Man, that's a beautiful plane right there!View attachment 84510 Thanks for the advice everyone! I ended up getting a Cessna 182S. I’ve had it for several months and am very happy with my decision.
Needless to say, the budget ended up stretching quite a bit...
Nice. How did insurance work out? I've been told by a few rental places and clubs that insurance keeps you out of a complex HP 182 if the pilot has under 150 hours.
Nice. How did insurance work out? I've been told by a few rental places and clubs that insurance keeps you out of a complex HP 182 if the pilot has under 150 hours.
Looks great! Would you mind sharing by about how much you had to stretch your budget? I assume by more than 2x
Obviously went over 100k, it’s only money , beautiful plane. ENJOY! Looks like you went with a Vanbortel plane , how was your experience with them .
Nice looking airplane!
As the joke for new owners goes...
Congrats and condolences!
Looks great. Lots of fun ahead.
Awesome! That's a really nice bird!
Now, go forth and aviate! Get that instrument training done (and call up your insurance company and ask for a discount afterwards), and then start using it to go places.
Because the 182 is such a versatile bird, it'll allow you to discover what you really like to do in aviation. Go land on a grass or dirt strip out in the wilderness and go camping, if you're into that. Do some upset recovery training. Do a mountain flying course. Go on some really long cross country trips.
I like to say that to be a better pilot, you have to push your personal envelope - Just be sure to only do it one corner at a time! The 182 allows you to push in many directions. So try lots of new things - One at a time - And find out what parts of aviation are your favorites.
I’ve known Howard for many years and they absolutely do things right! Enjoy that 182!!Great experience with Van Bortel. Their planes are definitely pricey, but as a first time buyer I was okay paying a premium with the assurance I was getting a good airplane with no surprises.
Late to the discussion, sorry. Minor points, but two of your mission requirements are getting an instrument rating, and not losing your shirt, buying and selling, right? I would lean toward a very clean 172, or Warrior with a GOOD PANEL for an instrument student. Maybe consult an experienced instrument instructor for panel advise.