jd21476
Line Up and Wait
Well, new to me. I just flew from San Diego to Idaho to buy a 1959 Piper PA-24-180. She is beautiful and has the MacCauley 3 blade prop STC. She also only has 318 hrs SMOH. Now I have to sell my Grumman.
I have an AA1-BWhat do you have? My club is in the market for an AA5B.
I was looking at that the sale ad for that one earlier today.
i jumped on it quickly and Im glad I did
1959 Piper PA-24-180
I have an AA1-B
Its a 1976 Grumman AA1-B, full logs since day 1, Tach: 2193, TTAF: 2873Details?
I actually really like my Grumman and I may try to find a way to keep it but I will probably have to sell her. They are fast, fun, economical and look awesomeSecond happiest day of an airplane owner’s life...
Shouln’t be too hard to unload the little Grumman. For some reason folks really like those things.
Selling mine wasn’t all that easy granted it was a bit of an ugly duckling with a new heart. They have an undeserved bad reputation. They are probably the cheapest airplane to own though and are super fun to fly. I was out flying my 150 the other day. As I was taxing back after landing at an airport about an hour away I got behind my old Grumman. Departed right behind him and watched as he quickly vanished on the horizon gapping the little 150 pretty quickly. Granted I rotated a few hundred feet before him and land a good bit slower they are way faster and more fun to fly.Second happiest day of an airplane owner’s life...
Shouln’t be too hard to unload the little Grumman. For some reason folks really like those things.