Hey guys and gals!
I'm looking at getting into aircraft ownership and would appreciate advice of some folks more experienced in the field and maybe have first hand knowledge of one or both of the aircraft types mentioned above.
A little bit about me:
I'm an ATPL holder and work for a large European legacy airline, but would like to have my own SEP to fly around the US for family holidays about twice a year. I know that it's not good for an airplane to sit that long, but renting or partial ownership are no-no's for me as I'm too individualistic. The airplane would (for climatic/storage reasons) be parked somewhere in the South-West, preferably Phoenix area, if I can find a hangar there.
The mission is 2-3 hour flights plus 1 hour reserve, for my 2 kids, my wife and me. So I require a useful load of at least 1000 lbs.
I've flown retractables all my life (we started flight training on F33A Bonanzas) and so I'm definitely looking for an aircraft with a retractable landing gear.
As we just build our family home a couple years ago, money is not unlimited and in light of the ownership costs down the road my wife and I agreed on a budget of maximum $80k for the purchase price.
In conclusion: the two aircraft I came up with are the Bellanca Super Viking and the Rockwell Commander 114.
For me the pros and cons list looks as follows:
Super Viking:
+ purchase price (good examples can be found for under $50k, pre-Covid even under $40k)
+ cruise speed
- wood and panel construction may lead to high MX cost if not careful at pre-buy
- smaller cabin size
- lower useful load (right around 1000 lbs for most aircraft)
Commander 114:
+ great cabin space
+ higher useful load (most aircraft well about 1100 lbs)
- high number of ADs related to air-frame rigidity and fatigue cracking
- relatively low speed for its fuel burn
- purchase price probably very much on the upper limit of what I'm prepared to spend
If you have any other suggestions for aircraft that fit my criteria (1000lbs+ useful, 4+ seats, SEP, retract, under $80k) then please go right ahead.
If all you have to say is "I would never buy a SEP retract", then please don't...
Thanks for your advice and insights!
Cedric
I'm looking at getting into aircraft ownership and would appreciate advice of some folks more experienced in the field and maybe have first hand knowledge of one or both of the aircraft types mentioned above.
A little bit about me:
I'm an ATPL holder and work for a large European legacy airline, but would like to have my own SEP to fly around the US for family holidays about twice a year. I know that it's not good for an airplane to sit that long, but renting or partial ownership are no-no's for me as I'm too individualistic. The airplane would (for climatic/storage reasons) be parked somewhere in the South-West, preferably Phoenix area, if I can find a hangar there.
The mission is 2-3 hour flights plus 1 hour reserve, for my 2 kids, my wife and me. So I require a useful load of at least 1000 lbs.
I've flown retractables all my life (we started flight training on F33A Bonanzas) and so I'm definitely looking for an aircraft with a retractable landing gear.
As we just build our family home a couple years ago, money is not unlimited and in light of the ownership costs down the road my wife and I agreed on a budget of maximum $80k for the purchase price.
In conclusion: the two aircraft I came up with are the Bellanca Super Viking and the Rockwell Commander 114.
For me the pros and cons list looks as follows:
Super Viking:
+ purchase price (good examples can be found for under $50k, pre-Covid even under $40k)
+ cruise speed
- wood and panel construction may lead to high MX cost if not careful at pre-buy
- smaller cabin size
- lower useful load (right around 1000 lbs for most aircraft)
Commander 114:
+ great cabin space
+ higher useful load (most aircraft well about 1100 lbs)
- high number of ADs related to air-frame rigidity and fatigue cracking
- relatively low speed for its fuel burn
- purchase price probably very much on the upper limit of what I'm prepared to spend
If you have any other suggestions for aircraft that fit my criteria (1000lbs+ useful, 4+ seats, SEP, retract, under $80k) then please go right ahead.
If all you have to say is "I would never buy a SEP retract", then please don't...
Thanks for your advice and insights!
Cedric