Arrow was my first plane out of training and I flew it for 5 years and 600 hours. I practically had no extra maintenance cost on landing gears except mechanic doing retraction tests during the annual. I liked the arrow but it is definitely slow airplane for being a retractable with 200 HP engine. I don't thing either Archer or arrow will carry 4 adults with full fuel. Also the way I made some of the landings during the training I am not sure a retractable is good choice for primary training.
Actually the question is not what the owner thinks, it is what the market thinks. Good, low-time Archers are getting scarce and the simpler Archer is a better basic trainer than the Arrow; if the market is paying more for Archers that may be the reason.Why do Archer II owners think their plane is worth more than an Arrow II or even an Arrow III?
Why do Archer II owners think their plane is worth more than an Arrow II or even an Arrow III?
The same reason 172s sell for such over-bloated costs compared to what they actually are capable of.
People are used to them. They train in them. So naturally, they buy them.
The wait is over and yesterday I closed on a 1972 Arrow II...I couldn't be happier!
Any stipulations from the insurance company given your time and specifically, time in make and model?
Yes...I don't have my complex rating so I need that and 5 hours solo after I get it before I can take passengers up with me.
The partnership one went from like 1100 to 1400 when I joined (had my license just over a year but only around 70 hours). Another guy just joined who had gotten his PPL within the last month just above 40 hours. Rate increased to 15 or 1600. Still not bad in my opinion.wow, u bought a compl plane with no compl endorsement? interesting. I'm curious, how painful was the insurance rate? I'm actually asking specifically for a friend who's considering doing something similar.
Yes...I don't have my complex rating so I need that and 5 hours solo after I get it before I can take passengers up with me.
I'd buy that for a dollar!....
ugh, years ago at a friends bachelor party that we had at an all nude place (in jersey u had strip clubs where they could serve booze but the girls only went topless, or bring-your-own-booze places where they were full nude) and a girl was up on the bar exposing a 'certain area' to us and in classic movie fashion, at the very split second the loud music stops, a young, dumb, very drunk eman1200 yells "I'd buy that for a dollar!!". man that chick wanted to kill me hahaha.
That engine monitor is a big improvement over the stock manifold pressure gage and tach down by the pilot's right kneecap.
Do you have a cost estimate for this?I am lobbying my partners to install this gauge to replace our hinky combined MP/FF instrument. It offers all of the parameters you need on one glance.
Do you have a cost estimate for this?
Do you have a cost estimate for this?