etemplet
Pre-takeoff checklist
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etemplet
After research, soul search, practicality, and multi-role capability... I have decided to get really serious in seeking out an IFR Cessna Aerobat. I believe this plane will do everything I want and do it cheaply.
200 mile radius of my home.
Evening flights, morning flights to nowhere
A little attitude with some very light acrobatics, honing my skills.
Touch and go's
IFR approaches, holding patterns,
Less expensive annuals, insurance, and extra money for upgrades.
I will be flying alone most of the time.
My son can use this plane to get his private license.
The other plane I am looking at is a Bonanza and it is overkill for my everyday needs. I flew over to look at it on Monday. I still like it very much but.... it could cost twice + as much to operate and diligence to fly.
Any thoughts on the Aerobat ? I don't want a 172ish type plane. I don't need the seats and I can rent those easily. Am I missing anything ?
I appreciate the input on the Decathlon... all great stuff. I promise this is my last stop.
Thanks for any input.
200 mile radius of my home.
Evening flights, morning flights to nowhere
A little attitude with some very light acrobatics, honing my skills.
Touch and go's
IFR approaches, holding patterns,
Less expensive annuals, insurance, and extra money for upgrades.
I will be flying alone most of the time.
My son can use this plane to get his private license.
The other plane I am looking at is a Bonanza and it is overkill for my everyday needs. I flew over to look at it on Monday. I still like it very much but.... it could cost twice + as much to operate and diligence to fly.
Any thoughts on the Aerobat ? I don't want a 172ish type plane. I don't need the seats and I can rent those easily. Am I missing anything ?
I appreciate the input on the Decathlon... all great stuff. I promise this is my last stop.
Thanks for any input.