brien23
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Went to the store to buy a couple of steak's to grill, after the sticker price of the steak's that $100,000 Cessna 172 does not look so high now.
Prices for EVERYTHING are just crazy stupid right now.
I don’t know ... these days seems like basic stuff like chicken or turkey ( not talking here about quality beef ) is actually cheaper then preparing an equivalent dish without any meat using various veggie substitutes........
By the way, I became a vegetarian in large part because of the sticker shock at the butcher's, and that was 1986.
A friend bought a nice 2400 hour Total Time 172 M from my son in law last August for $45K. Engine past TBO, decent interior and paint, 430 W. He ran an ad for $65K a couple of weeks ago just to test the water. The phone rang off the hook,
By the way, I became a vegetarian in large part because of the sticker shock at the butcher's, and that was 1986.
It’s because the Skyhawk doesn’t have a Johnson Bar.A couple years ago the guys in the hangar across from mine bought a Skyhawk. The paint was not as good as my Mooney, in fact it was awful. The interior was awful, frayed cloth, vs the nice leather in mine. The panel was pathetic, one comm radio and little else, vs. the IFR setup in my Mooney. It had a bigger engine, so it burned more gas than my Mooney but went far slower. And yes, they paid far more for it than I did for my Mooney. Airplane prices are all a little nuts right now I think. But Skyhawk prices are in a league of their own.
You seriously claim you became a vegetarian because of the price of meat (in large part) and own an airplane? That’s a little funny...right?By the way, I became a vegetarian in large part because of the sticker shock at the butcher's, and that was 1986.
Don’t lie. Mooney pilots are vegetarian just to fit.
So, how large are you that you don’t fit in a Mooney?
You've gotten too accustomed to that SUV you fly. Technically they're wider than a Bo or any PA28. But I feel cramped.Death, taxes, and mooney owners getting defensive when someone says moonies are small...
You seriously claim you became a vegetarian because of the price of meat (in large part) and own an airplane? That’s a little funny...right?
Not twins! Although the care and feeding is different but I'm amazed how cheap the initial acquisition costs of twins are.Skyhawks only led the market. Almost all aircraft are getting crazy expensive...
In 1986 I didn't own an airplane, or much of anything else. In 1992 I piled everything I owned into the back of my newly purchased 1/2 ton pickup truck, and that included my motorcycle, so move back East.You seriously claim you became a vegetarian because of the price of meat (in large part) and own an airplane? That’s a little funny...right?
Stocky guys can have fitment trouble in Mooneys. I flew down to Kentucky to let a guy sit in mine, he was by no means portly, but he was a big stocky guy and he really didn't fit. Ain't for everyone. Definitely for little shrimps like me. Sux for the rest of you. Short body Mooneys are still the biggest bang for your buck in GA.So, how large are you that you don’t fit in a Mooney?
Seriously though, why are 172 prices that high?
Have you looked at the price of Tigers lately?
Bought a Tiger for $47k in 2017. Probably got a bit of a deal. Insured it and got PPL licensed in it. Three years later it was totaled by hail while tied down. Could not find a comparable Tiger under $100K+...and it is worse now. Fast for a fixed gear while insurance is scaring some away from retracts.
Bought a V tail Bonanza, which I love, for way less then a Tiger but ugghhh the first hinsurance. You pay one way or another...
Bought a V tail Bonanza, which I love, for way less then a Tiger but ugghhh the first hinsurance. You pay one way or another...
I hope we’re not just seeing a general inflationary spiral.
Not twins! Although the care and feeding is different but I'm amazed how cheap the initial acquisition costs of twins are.
Seriously though, why are 172 prices that high? Just student nostalgia? It's a slow, inefficient, not that fun to fly (or comfortable) plane. If you don't want complex why not a Tiger? Simple, fun to fly, so much faster..
This I understand.Packed flight schools needing them
they weren't always priced as high, and at least you get a fast, unique, but still "simple to fly" package. Maybe more people discovered what a gem the Tiger is and that drove prices up!Have you looked at the price of Tigers lately?
"fun to fly" is in the eye of the beholder, I give you that. And the speed will be mission dependent. A "typical" winter flight for me would be MYF - MMH .. no one flies that direct, but for sake of argument if you fly that route direct the time difference is not huge, but not tiny either. Under 2 hrs to a little over 2.5 hrs.do disagree with your analysis that a Skyhawk is slow and isn't fun to fly. Yes, it can't keep up with a C182 or a Tiger and some models will even lose to an Archer, but does 20 -30 kts really matter? In most cases not really. Door to door that 30 kts doesn't buy you much. To get performance that matters, the acquisition, maintenance and insurance costs really start to climb fast.
If you don't enjoy flying a Skyhawk, you're doing it wrong... ;-)
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I do disagree with your analysis that a Skyhawk is slow and isn't fun to fly. Yes, it can't keep up with a C182 or a Tiger and some models will even lose to an Archer, but does 20 -30 kts really matter? In most cases not really. Door to door that 30 kts doesn't buy you much. To get performance that matters, the acquisition, maintenance and insurance costs really start to climb fast.