As you probably know from my other threads, I've been living through the aircaft buying experience -- only multiplied because we're looking for an experimental homebuilt.
Take your certificated asshats, and multiply them times gomer, squared. You now know what I've been dealing with for two months.
One of the main reasons we have proceeded to the point of purchasing the RV-8A we've honed in on, is because the seller is a true gentleman, and sharp as a tack despite his advanced years. After dealing with so many people who had ZERO clue what they were doing, this guy has been a breath of fresh air -- EVEN THOUGH HE IS IN HIS 80s AND COMPUTER ILLITERATE.
This latter problem did present some serious obstacles. Photos and videos were almost non-existent, and even email was a chore for him. I had to patiently work with him, and offer some advice on how to get his plane properly displayed in the 21st century.
To his everlasting credit, he took my advice, got a friend to shoot and post 180 high resolution photos, and we are now just 48 hours from (hopefully) closing a deal. (The prebuy inspection is Sunday.)
His terrific attitude and cooperative demeanor made my patience very much worthwhile. I think we are both going to end up happy.
Of course, now I have to start the whole process on the OTHER side of the fence, as the seller of my Pathfinder. Ugh. I can hardly wait.