Fallsrider
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I'll never own one, but I think the DHC-2 in the OP is one sweet looking plane.
But I've got zero desire to own or fly bush planes.
Oh man, ya gotta be kiddin' me..!!! It's the only way to fly...
Not for city folk it isn't.
...I've never seen one in real life.
A quick look on Controller shows:
The cheapest turboprop on Controller is a 1974 Commander 690A with 9000+ hours and 4600 SMOH on each side and 2455 on each hot section for the low low price of $395,000
The cheapest jet on Controller is a 2000 Lear45 with almost 9000 and original engines with around 6500 cycles for the bargain price of $1,480,000
A quick look on Controller shows:
The cheapest turboprop on Controller is a 1974 Commander 690A with 9000+ hours and 4600 SMOH on each side and 2455 on each hot section for the low low price of $395,000
The cheapest jet on Controller is a 2000 Lear45 with almost 9000 and original engines with around 6500 cycles for the bargain price of $1,480,000
A simple comment about the useful load would have been something. Up until then nobody had said anything except "It's a beaver", which isn't very helpful.
In the pics it doesn't seem big enough to utilize the useful load, maybe it's deceptive. I've never seen one in real life.
I'll bet I could be burning kerosene in the stratosphere and maybe even have money left over for the maintenance for that money.
You can certainly buy a 1970's bizjet for a quarter million. Most of them will require two pilots, but you can probably find a single pilot early model Citation for that. I believe you need a type rating as well...
Here's a Westwind for $200 K : https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/25054527/1980-westwind-i
A Sabre for a quarter million: https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/1415873/1978-sabre-80
A Lear for $99 K, but needs a hush kit to fly in the US: https://www.controller.com/listings...3/jet-aircraft/manufacturer/learjet/model/24d
A Citation you can fly by yourself for $280K: https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/29314125/1981-cessna-citation-isp
You must have dug for those. I pulled up the main page, show all turboprops, sort cheapest to most expensive, do the same for jets and that's what I got for results. Their website needs an overhaul if they aren't sorting the way they are supposed to be.
https://www.controller.com/listings...ategory/3/jet-aircraft?sortorder=28&SCF=False
https://www.controller.com/listings...y/8/turboprop-aircraft?sortorder=28&SCF=False