Do you want it to be airworthy for that price?My budget would be between 20,000-30,000.
You might enjoy having 3 additional pistons......at least...Also a single piston engine
.... and define not just your purchase budget, but also what you can afford to "burn" each month/year in fixed costs associated with ownership (hangar, maintenance, inspections, insurance, database, etc).
Are you already a pilot? Or are you seeking something to first train in, and then shortly afterwards build experience in?
Haha sorry I meant single engineYou might enjoy having 3 additional pistons......at least...
YesDo you want it to be airworthy for that price?
It will be very difficult to find a good aircraft with decent avionics for that budget. Especially if you need it to reliably go cross country.....between 20,000-30,000
Now, now, now. Don't be negative. He will figure things out. Besides, I heard that plane prices are going to tank in one of the other threads.Do you want it to be airworthy for that price?
I looked at this listing and I would likely pass. The engine has 2640 hours since new and is due an overhaul. Now, as long as it checks good you can keep flying it, but it is likely to need overhaul relatively soon. YMMV but an overhaul would cost $15-20 k +/-. For another $8k you could have a lower time engine and better resale to boot. I kept my Cherokee for 14 years and put 500+hours on it. I bought it with 4450 total time and 0 hours SMOH. Bought in 2004 for $42k and sold 2018 for $32k. 500 SMOH for $32k is a pretty sweet buy in place. That is the gold standard to me.
William,I looked at this listing and I would likely pass. The engine has 2640 hours since new and is due an overhaul. Now, as long as it checks good you can keep flying it, but it is likely to need overhaul relatively soon. YMMV but an overhaul would cost $15-20 k +/-. For another $8k you could have a lower time engine and better resale to boot. I kept my Cherokee for 14 years and put 500+hours on it. I bought it with 4450 total time and 0 hours SMOH. Bought in 2004 for $42k and sold 2018 for $32k. 500 SMOH for $32k is a pretty sweet buy in place. That is the gold standard to me.
It will be very difficult to find a good aircraft with decent avionics for that budget. Especially if you need it to reliably go cross country.....
For 2 people plus baggage, decent avionics, decent range/speed, and better than average condition, plan on $45k-55k at minimum.
Otherwise, you'll be dumping money into a $30k aircraft and eventually wind up spending close to $15k-$20k additional.
certainly,,, but for 18,000. and a used engine, ??I looked at this listing and I would likely pass. The engine has 2640 hours since new and is due an overhaul. .
@SixPapaCharlie started with a Tampico before he and his Dad got the Cirrus that launched his YT career. I had several rides in it. Not the fastest thing in the world, but comfortable enough in the right seat and the back.I know nothing about that type,(Tampico) but the numbers seem to look good. Pay for a good prebuy inspection done by an AI who knows the type and has a good reputation. A good prebuy inspection is worth every dime!
That's one nice looking airplane.The really, really nice IO-550 Bonanza I had
For Navion's, @flyingron is a good source of information.@AggieMike88 what about something like this?
https://www.trade-a-plane.com/searc...ON&model=A&listing_id=2308394&s-type=aircraft