Brian Dilse
Pre-Flight
I was on a long, long search for hot-fast-expensive airplane, "near" weather airplane. I looked at SR-22s, Mooneys, Bonzanas, twins all in the 180k-250k price range.
I was tired of driving, commercial airlines and my VFR Skyhawk that couldn't go anywhere with confidence.
I wanted a late Spring-Summer-Fall airplane (non TKS) with an autopilot, flight director. Something that is near reliable for person transportation
With so many unknowns of a new airplane, I was terrified about huge expenses.
So, I decided to upgrade my trusty 180HP Penn Yan 172M with long rang tanks into an IFR machine.
My friend's SR22 last annual was $12k. My yearly budget for the Skyhawk for flying 100 hours is $12k including everything!
Below is a list of items my avionics guy and I priced out. He talked me out of the flight director for synthetic vision with it's flight path guidance to save a bunch of money (Stec 55X prices) We worked really hard to get what I want without too much "want" vs "need"
$50-55k.
Aspen PFD Pro w/ Synthetic Vision
G430W
G340 Audio panel
GTX330ES (ADS-B out)
Stec 30 Autopilot w/ Alt Hold
FS 450 fuel flow transmitter
406 ELT
Stratus2 hard wired for external antenna and power (ADS-B in)
new fancy aluminum panel with bezel lighting
notes:
I opted not to have ADS-B traffic or weather on my Aspen or G430. I saved a couple thousand just using ForeFlight and Stratus2 for ADSB-in
Keeping for backup #2
Narco 12D Nav/Comm
Apollo 55X GPS
In summary, Some say I'm crazy for putting 55k into a 45k hull. I don't care, its something I will use and I will never sell this airplane.
With this machine, I'll be able to do most everything a hot airplane can do at a fraction of the cost at 70kts slower. My time isn't worth that much. I'd rather keep a couple thousand bucks and get there three hours later. A 2.5 flight still beats a 7 hour drive.
Any ideas or opinions?
I was tired of driving, commercial airlines and my VFR Skyhawk that couldn't go anywhere with confidence.
I wanted a late Spring-Summer-Fall airplane (non TKS) with an autopilot, flight director. Something that is near reliable for person transportation
With so many unknowns of a new airplane, I was terrified about huge expenses.
So, I decided to upgrade my trusty 180HP Penn Yan 172M with long rang tanks into an IFR machine.
My friend's SR22 last annual was $12k. My yearly budget for the Skyhawk for flying 100 hours is $12k including everything!
Below is a list of items my avionics guy and I priced out. He talked me out of the flight director for synthetic vision with it's flight path guidance to save a bunch of money (Stec 55X prices) We worked really hard to get what I want without too much "want" vs "need"
$50-55k.
Aspen PFD Pro w/ Synthetic Vision
G430W
G340 Audio panel
GTX330ES (ADS-B out)
Stec 30 Autopilot w/ Alt Hold
FS 450 fuel flow transmitter
406 ELT
Stratus2 hard wired for external antenna and power (ADS-B in)
new fancy aluminum panel with bezel lighting
notes:
I opted not to have ADS-B traffic or weather on my Aspen or G430. I saved a couple thousand just using ForeFlight and Stratus2 for ADSB-in
Keeping for backup #2
Narco 12D Nav/Comm
Apollo 55X GPS
In summary, Some say I'm crazy for putting 55k into a 45k hull. I don't care, its something I will use and I will never sell this airplane.
With this machine, I'll be able to do most everything a hot airplane can do at a fraction of the cost at 70kts slower. My time isn't worth that much. I'd rather keep a couple thousand bucks and get there three hours later. A 2.5 flight still beats a 7 hour drive.
Any ideas or opinions?