Looking at more used airpanes... my current favorite bird is the Piper Archer, although subject to change I think this might be the 'the one'.
One requirement I had set for myself way back and my CFI agreed on this was to have a garmin gns 430/better gps installed. The thought generally being that I'd want one and it would be cheaper to buy it installed than add-on later.
But...
I don't even have my PPL yet... hoping by fall or winter this year though. I'll probably be waiting a while and building some hours before even starting an instrument rating too so that might take a while. And for VFR flight some handheld unit would probably be fine.
Then I took a look at some information on the new GTN 650/750 units. The 430/530 really look dated next to them. The 430 is certainly the standard now and I'm sure it will be around and serviceable for many years to come. However, I'm wondering if 5 or 10 years down the line if I decide to trade-up if the 430 would now sort of be the "old" gps that nobody is really looking for.
So then I wonder.. maybe I should just concentrate on just getting a really solid VFR Archer and not worry about the panel so much now. Then 2 or 3 years down the road get a panel with a gtn 750 and everything else done the way I'd want it. I imagine that will run $15-20k depending on the variables but I'm wondering if maybe with long term resale and purchase price today all factored in it might be worth all that to get a panel the way I want it instead of buying someone else's.
And of course there's always the chance before then I'll decide I don't need to be IFR or that I need a bigger/faster airplane. So, maybe I should take a second look at all the archers for sale I dismissed out of hand because they didn't have a 430 in the panel?
One requirement I had set for myself way back and my CFI agreed on this was to have a garmin gns 430/better gps installed. The thought generally being that I'd want one and it would be cheaper to buy it installed than add-on later.
But...
I don't even have my PPL yet... hoping by fall or winter this year though. I'll probably be waiting a while and building some hours before even starting an instrument rating too so that might take a while. And for VFR flight some handheld unit would probably be fine.
Then I took a look at some information on the new GTN 650/750 units. The 430/530 really look dated next to them. The 430 is certainly the standard now and I'm sure it will be around and serviceable for many years to come. However, I'm wondering if 5 or 10 years down the line if I decide to trade-up if the 430 would now sort of be the "old" gps that nobody is really looking for.
So then I wonder.. maybe I should just concentrate on just getting a really solid VFR Archer and not worry about the panel so much now. Then 2 or 3 years down the road get a panel with a gtn 750 and everything else done the way I'd want it. I imagine that will run $15-20k depending on the variables but I'm wondering if maybe with long term resale and purchase price today all factored in it might be worth all that to get a panel the way I want it instead of buying someone else's.
And of course there's always the chance before then I'll decide I don't need to be IFR or that I need a bigger/faster airplane. So, maybe I should take a second look at all the archers for sale I dismissed out of hand because they didn't have a 430 in the panel?