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I would love to have one too, but it is out of our budget.
We already have an absolutely beautiful Cessna 172 with new paint, new leather, new plastic and new plexiglass that we have too much invested in. It has a brand new 180hp engine and a very nice panel (GNS 530W, Garmin 496, Garmin 340 audio panel, Garmin Transponder, JPI EDI 700 engine monitor, JPI FS450 fuel flow gauge, Digital Tach and a few other things).
She wants something faster and instead of compromising on something else and wanting to upgrade again later she thinks we should take the plunge now. She has a point, but I have a problem buying a plane that will cost more than my house.
What are some of the pros and cons of a Corvalis? We like to take weekend or 3 day trips and go as far as possible without spending the whole time in the air. We eventually want to fly from our home base in Florida to Catalina Island. We take a couple of 10 day vacations a year and we want to see as much of the Country as possible. We will be retiring in about 4 or 5 years (hard to believe) and we plan to do even more cross country, as long as we are healthy enough. (I expect to live forever, so far so good).
By the way, she is the pilot in the Family and she is working on her instrument rating. I gave up my ticket years ago because of my eyes and my hearing, but I make a pretty good right seat co pilot and navigator.
We already have an absolutely beautiful Cessna 172 with new paint, new leather, new plastic and new plexiglass that we have too much invested in. It has a brand new 180hp engine and a very nice panel (GNS 530W, Garmin 496, Garmin 340 audio panel, Garmin Transponder, JPI EDI 700 engine monitor, JPI FS450 fuel flow gauge, Digital Tach and a few other things).
She wants something faster and instead of compromising on something else and wanting to upgrade again later she thinks we should take the plunge now. She has a point, but I have a problem buying a plane that will cost more than my house.
What are some of the pros and cons of a Corvalis? We like to take weekend or 3 day trips and go as far as possible without spending the whole time in the air. We eventually want to fly from our home base in Florida to Catalina Island. We take a couple of 10 day vacations a year and we want to see as much of the Country as possible. We will be retiring in about 4 or 5 years (hard to believe) and we plan to do even more cross country, as long as we are healthy enough. (I expect to live forever, so far so good).
By the way, she is the pilot in the Family and she is working on her instrument rating. I gave up my ticket years ago because of my eyes and my hearing, but I make a pretty good right seat co pilot and navigator.