Arob16
Pre-takeoff checklist
Others may have already said this…. But your options of finding an airworthy bird at $25K is limited. Maybe find a partner and shoot for $50K bird?
Laughs in 65hpOthers may have already said this…. But your options of finding an airworthy bird at $25K is limited. Maybe find a partner and shoot for $50K bird?
Except the lower tier. Here's some math, to prove my point.If it flies, floats, or f**ks, it cheaper to rent.
That very much depends on what you consider a "reasonable" engine reserve - and most reserves are used for stuff like the cylinder replacement like I included for $3000... if you were flying a 65hp and wanted to average it out, he engine should theoretically go approximately 1800 hours if well treated, and there are still A65s out there for $5-8K. Let's be conservative and say that the engine is already at 300 hours, and you want to replace it at roughly 1800 hours... so, put away roughly $6/hr for engine reserves, OR go ahead and double that at $12/hr and you're still only at $78/hr and you can fly it whenever you want, instead of getting on someone else's scheduler, or not being able to go out on a cross-country overnight without paying extra for keeping the rental plane out too long.What about engine reserves? What about when the vacuum pump or transponder fails? Annual Insp turns up low compression in a single cylinder, or cracked engine mount on a 5O year old plane?
As mentioned, if you must buy, get something cheap to fly, preferably experimental, as components and upgrades are cheaper and you can do a lot more owner maintenance. I’d also suggest finding partners to spread out cost.