Hi all-
Been lurking for awhile but this is my first post- been flying for about 8 years and finally thinking about the plunge to ownership. A lot of 182 and Arrow time, I am looking for a Piper Dakota (or a 182 but the Dakota seems a little bit faster and cheaper to acquire). Flying a A36 that costs me $250/hr to rent so I figure I might as well own something if I am spending $1200-$1500 a month on flying all in.
Right now the one I am looking at has 4000 TT, 2100 SMOH but making good compression and power. It has a nice panel with a 530w and 430. Ugly blue cloth interior. He is asking $85k. What do you think- I can't post a link because I don't have enough posts on the forum for it to let me! There are others for $100k with mid time engines and less fancy panels. I'm inclined to treat a mid-time engine that I don't know how well its been treated the same as a 2000 hour engine that's running well, bearing in mind that i may be replacing it in a year anyway.
My local A&P says to run the engine if its running well until it isn't. I wonder if the prudent thing to do is just have the engine replaced right away and lump it into the purchase price of the airplane. What do you think?
Thanks- open to any and all opinions and tributes from any Dakota / Kee 235 owners.
Been lurking for awhile but this is my first post- been flying for about 8 years and finally thinking about the plunge to ownership. A lot of 182 and Arrow time, I am looking for a Piper Dakota (or a 182 but the Dakota seems a little bit faster and cheaper to acquire). Flying a A36 that costs me $250/hr to rent so I figure I might as well own something if I am spending $1200-$1500 a month on flying all in.
Right now the one I am looking at has 4000 TT, 2100 SMOH but making good compression and power. It has a nice panel with a 530w and 430. Ugly blue cloth interior. He is asking $85k. What do you think- I can't post a link because I don't have enough posts on the forum for it to let me! There are others for $100k with mid time engines and less fancy panels. I'm inclined to treat a mid-time engine that I don't know how well its been treated the same as a 2000 hour engine that's running well, bearing in mind that i may be replacing it in a year anyway.
My local A&P says to run the engine if its running well until it isn't. I wonder if the prudent thing to do is just have the engine replaced right away and lump it into the purchase price of the airplane. What do you think?
Thanks- open to any and all opinions and tributes from any Dakota / Kee 235 owners.