OkieFlyer
En-Route
First, a little back story:
Have you ever known anybody with more money than sense? Well, there's this local pilot/doctor/engineer that gets a kick out of buying all kinds of planes, flying them around for a while and selling them. He's got all kinds. A couple Saia Marchettis, a pair of Aztecs, Ercoupe, C-180, Piper 235, and a few others. There are always planes coming in and planes going out of his hangar. He's not really what you'd call an airplane dealer, just seems to like to fly all different kinds of planes, then sell them for what seems to be too little profit to make any of it worthwhile from a business standpoint. It's really kind of weird, and he's a bit eccentric. I know the guy fairly well, but not well enough to call him a friend.
Which brings us to today.
I went over to KCHK to pick up my plane from annual, which is where he's based. He pulled up in his golf cart and we started shooting the bull. He looked my 182 over and graciously complimented me on getting a good deal on a very low time airframe. We shot the bull for a bit and I mentioned that my family will be looking to upgrade in the near future due to needing more seats. He said, I got what you need, I'll be back. He drove off in his golf cart. I was kind of shaking my head, thinking that's typical Scott for ya. A bit later I heard an engine start in the direction of his hangar, and then another engine start. I'm thinking he's going to bring over one of this Aztecs, which are nice, but burn too much gas for me. Well, he rolls up in a pretty decent looking C-337. My first thought was to kind of blow it off. I'm not currently entertaining owning any kind of twin. However, I didn't want to be rude, so I walked around it with him and chewed the fat a bit. Pretty good looking plane actually. After what I considered to be enough time humoring him, I kindly said I have to get back to work finishing up on my plane. As we were parting ways, he says "what would you think about a straight trade?" My first question was why. He replied "I hate mix masters. They're ugly. I just bought from a guy that was in a bind over some legal issues, and I need it out of the way for two planes coming in this weekend."
Don't know a ton about the plane yet. Front engine around 600 hrs, rear around 800 hrs. Both props around 300 hours. He spent some money making sure the gear was up to snuff. Avionics are nothing fancy, but IFR certified. Old GPS. Navomatic AP that works. Paint is not great, but it's at least as good as mine.
I will mention that the guy is known to be pretty anal about mechanical things and spends the money to fix stuff right. That's coming from the mechanics. Same guys that work on my plane and are guys I've known for years.
So, I guess I find myself considering it. Maybe. Possibly. Heck, I don't know. Nah. Well......
Have you ever known anybody with more money than sense? Well, there's this local pilot/doctor/engineer that gets a kick out of buying all kinds of planes, flying them around for a while and selling them. He's got all kinds. A couple Saia Marchettis, a pair of Aztecs, Ercoupe, C-180, Piper 235, and a few others. There are always planes coming in and planes going out of his hangar. He's not really what you'd call an airplane dealer, just seems to like to fly all different kinds of planes, then sell them for what seems to be too little profit to make any of it worthwhile from a business standpoint. It's really kind of weird, and he's a bit eccentric. I know the guy fairly well, but not well enough to call him a friend.
Which brings us to today.
I went over to KCHK to pick up my plane from annual, which is where he's based. He pulled up in his golf cart and we started shooting the bull. He looked my 182 over and graciously complimented me on getting a good deal on a very low time airframe. We shot the bull for a bit and I mentioned that my family will be looking to upgrade in the near future due to needing more seats. He said, I got what you need, I'll be back. He drove off in his golf cart. I was kind of shaking my head, thinking that's typical Scott for ya. A bit later I heard an engine start in the direction of his hangar, and then another engine start. I'm thinking he's going to bring over one of this Aztecs, which are nice, but burn too much gas for me. Well, he rolls up in a pretty decent looking C-337. My first thought was to kind of blow it off. I'm not currently entertaining owning any kind of twin. However, I didn't want to be rude, so I walked around it with him and chewed the fat a bit. Pretty good looking plane actually. After what I considered to be enough time humoring him, I kindly said I have to get back to work finishing up on my plane. As we were parting ways, he says "what would you think about a straight trade?" My first question was why. He replied "I hate mix masters. They're ugly. I just bought from a guy that was in a bind over some legal issues, and I need it out of the way for two planes coming in this weekend."
Don't know a ton about the plane yet. Front engine around 600 hrs, rear around 800 hrs. Both props around 300 hours. He spent some money making sure the gear was up to snuff. Avionics are nothing fancy, but IFR certified. Old GPS. Navomatic AP that works. Paint is not great, but it's at least as good as mine.
I will mention that the guy is known to be pretty anal about mechanical things and spends the money to fix stuff right. That's coming from the mechanics. Same guys that work on my plane and are guys I've known for years.
So, I guess I find myself considering it. Maybe. Possibly. Heck, I don't know. Nah. Well......
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