stratobee
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A lesson I've learned now. If you buy an aircraft and plan on retaining as much sale value as possible should you one day want to sell, then:
Put the money on bling and where it shows.
Put it on new panels, new interiors and new paint, don't spend it on mechanics. People don't care that the engines are newly overhauled or that every hose or cable has been exchanged - they want new paint and shiny glass. Now, with run out engines you don't have that option, but if you're looking at a mid time engine plane and wondering where to spend the money, do it on cosmetics. It will sell quicker and recoup more.
People buy with their eyes, not with numbers.
Put the money on bling and where it shows.
Put it on new panels, new interiors and new paint, don't spend it on mechanics. People don't care that the engines are newly overhauled or that every hose or cable has been exchanged - they want new paint and shiny glass. Now, with run out engines you don't have that option, but if you're looking at a mid time engine plane and wondering where to spend the money, do it on cosmetics. It will sell quicker and recoup more.
People buy with their eyes, not with numbers.