MarkH
Line Up and Wait
This is a bit of an odd question, but I am a low time pilot (with not claims) that has been shopping for an experimental for a while, and recently I thought I found one that would be great: a Davis DA-2. Everything I read suggested it flys like a PA-28, the price was good, the metal airframe would be ok on the ramp, the small Continental would be cheap to fuel and easy to maintain, the last factor was insurance.
When I went for an insurance quote, 2 agents told me it was uninsurable and the one that quoted it was $4k liability.
This isn't first time this has happened, I received similar answers when quoting an ELSA, a Corben Jr Ace, an Aerovee Sonex and Thatcher CX4.
Some experimental are not terribly expensive to insure (it's cheaper to insure an $80k RV taildragger than the $15k Davis Da-2 trigear), but I am having trouble identifying them and understanding why.
Outside of the RVs, I can't find any information about what models I should be looking for for reasonable insurance rates. Where should I look for information on that?
When I went for an insurance quote, 2 agents told me it was uninsurable and the one that quoted it was $4k liability.
This isn't first time this has happened, I received similar answers when quoting an ELSA, a Corben Jr Ace, an Aerovee Sonex and Thatcher CX4.
Some experimental are not terribly expensive to insure (it's cheaper to insure an $80k RV taildragger than the $15k Davis Da-2 trigear), but I am having trouble identifying them and understanding why.
Outside of the RVs, I can't find any information about what models I should be looking for for reasonable insurance rates. Where should I look for information on that?