DMD3.
Pre-takeoff checklist
While I’m well read up on Vans RVs and spam can Cessnas and Pipers, I’ve never given much thought of owning a Glasair as I’ve always assumed they’d be expensive to maintain and insure due to being retractable gear (same with Lancairs).
There’s currently (at the time of this posting) a 1986 Glasair FT for sale for $76k. It’s currently based only 50 miles of where I live, so I’m wondering, are the fixed-gear models fairly inexpensive when it comes to insurance and parts cost? The ad actually claims 170 kt cruise, though a ‘for sale’ ad isn’t exactly the wisest place to be informed on performance. A quick Google search indicates the cruise is around 137 kts, though it could be a different model. This particular Glasair has a 160 hp O320 with constant-speed prop (CSA prop will be somewhat more expensive in maintenance than a fp prop).
There’s currently (at the time of this posting) a 1986 Glasair FT for sale for $76k. It’s currently based only 50 miles of where I live, so I’m wondering, are the fixed-gear models fairly inexpensive when it comes to insurance and parts cost? The ad actually claims 170 kt cruise, though a ‘for sale’ ad isn’t exactly the wisest place to be informed on performance. A quick Google search indicates the cruise is around 137 kts, though it could be a different model. This particular Glasair has a 160 hp O320 with constant-speed prop (CSA prop will be somewhat more expensive in maintenance than a fp prop).