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Line Up and Wait
Apologies in advance. I'm about halfway through my IR and I'm doing my XC work right now. After I finish I am tossing around the idea of buying an inexpensive plane. My end goal is not the airlines. I want to get a commercial certificate so that I can go for a CFI just to instruct, and to maybe do fun-ish side jobs like tow banners. If I buy it will certainly be E-AB and I want a taildragger. That last part is what keeps me from joining a club.
Based on my criteria I've sort of narrowed the field down to three planes that have nothing in common, and so I'd just like to kick the ball around with a bunch of guys and gals that know these machines better than I do.
1) Wag Aero Cub clone - attractive because of low purchase cost, probably low insurance cost (for a tailwheel), the funky fun factor of a Cub, and simplicity (low maintenance cost). Downside is it is slow and has no electrical system.
2) Steen Skybolt - a few weeks ago I posted an ad about a blue Skybolt for sale asking why it hadn't sold. This shares nothing in common with the Cub except that when it's cold outside you're cold, and vice versa. I'm aware that insurance would be astronomical and until I flew off my first hundred hours or so I'd be probably looking at liability only. Also, if a Continental 470 or Lycoming 540 bit the dust I would be screwed for the time being. That being said, the thought of taxiing out with a shaking, straight-piped six cylinder is alluring.
3) Vans RV-4 - highest purchase price from what I've seen, but an economical machine to travel in should I decide to go somewhere in it. Also down the road I could make it light IFR capable.
Any one of these I'd do similar things with. I would try to travel with them in much the same way one travels with a motorcycle or classic sports car. I realize that none of these are great cross country vacation machines and require dedication to the journey rather than the destination. I would also like to take some basic aerobatics lessons and if I enjoyed it any one of those planes would be subjected to an aileron roll and a loop. I have seen enough videos of Cubs doing this to know that while dumb it is possible. So considering that I want to build time while flying for fun with no intention to do this as a career, what are your thoughts on those three? Or is there a model I'm missing? My basic desires are: tailwheel, two place with a strong preference for tandem, with an actual aircraft engine, and E/AB airworthiness.
Based on my criteria I've sort of narrowed the field down to three planes that have nothing in common, and so I'd just like to kick the ball around with a bunch of guys and gals that know these machines better than I do.
1) Wag Aero Cub clone - attractive because of low purchase cost, probably low insurance cost (for a tailwheel), the funky fun factor of a Cub, and simplicity (low maintenance cost). Downside is it is slow and has no electrical system.
2) Steen Skybolt - a few weeks ago I posted an ad about a blue Skybolt for sale asking why it hadn't sold. This shares nothing in common with the Cub except that when it's cold outside you're cold, and vice versa. I'm aware that insurance would be astronomical and until I flew off my first hundred hours or so I'd be probably looking at liability only. Also, if a Continental 470 or Lycoming 540 bit the dust I would be screwed for the time being. That being said, the thought of taxiing out with a shaking, straight-piped six cylinder is alluring.
3) Vans RV-4 - highest purchase price from what I've seen, but an economical machine to travel in should I decide to go somewhere in it. Also down the road I could make it light IFR capable.
Any one of these I'd do similar things with. I would try to travel with them in much the same way one travels with a motorcycle or classic sports car. I realize that none of these are great cross country vacation machines and require dedication to the journey rather than the destination. I would also like to take some basic aerobatics lessons and if I enjoyed it any one of those planes would be subjected to an aileron roll and a loop. I have seen enough videos of Cubs doing this to know that while dumb it is possible. So considering that I want to build time while flying for fun with no intention to do this as a career, what are your thoughts on those three? Or is there a model I'm missing? My basic desires are: tailwheel, two place with a strong preference for tandem, with an actual aircraft engine, and E/AB airworthiness.