gov98
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Given the new "Discussion Area," I thought now would be as good a time as any to ask the brain trust for their collective wisdom. This might be longish, but your thoughts would be much appreciated.
SO...I own a '68 PA28R-180. It has about ~650 SMOH and ~7500 TTAF w/ a ~960 Useful Load. The right wing has some (the A&P has told me) surface corrosion under the wing. His description to me was, that it's "nothing" and that applying LPS 3 or corrosion X would be worse just making it a goopy mess. (The plane is hangared in a desert southwest climate. Overall the plane runs fine and the last annual was $650 (owner assisted). The avionics are ... 1978 specials. Narcos that work, but no GPS.
A little bit about me... I am what one might call a well-paid wage slave. I don't get options, I don't have stock grants but I make a good salary ~$125K, with no legit complaints. There is not a realistic path, nor desire to upset the apple cart so as to go into a line of business that would entail stock grants etc. So...suffice it to say, I'm not going to make "my millions." But I can afford my hangar and mortgage.
In any event. Like many pilots I suffer from a ..."Need for Speed" (saw that in a movie once) and also would like to carry more useful load. BUT...the family is 4 ... 2 adults 2 kids...They're growing, but we see no likelihood of going to 5. Everyone for now fits. The boy is nearing double digits and both kids may want to get their pilot's license.
I suffer from a desire to upgrade to a Lance or a 'Toga or an older SR22. I also of course, want fancy shmancy avionics and if we keep the PA28R-180 to have ADS-B compliance and a nice panel.
Overall, I waver back and forth between upgrading the avionics and popping 30K into the plane...I figure if I keep it I might as well go GTN 650 + Aspen + ADS-B...But if I'm going to upgrade the plane...I might as well sell it as is. Lots of reading I have done, has suggested that the Arrow is kind of at an "efficiency sweet-spot" in terms of cost to operate, part replacability, and speed.
I guess my main question is from any who've experienced it...Are there many of you out there who after upgrading your plane really regretted it from a cost point of view? I.e. You could afford your flying fix before but then you went for something quite a bit faster and could afford the upkeep? Any other words of wisdom...I.e. You won't regret it?...
If it helps the "main" mission is a 320 NM trip to family that the plane does in about 2:45. Of course, I'd love to be able to fly safely over the Rockies with the family or in and OUT of Tahoe, but as it is...I don't trust the 180 horses to pull me OUT of Tahoe at MGTW...but I could be being overly cautious. I feel comfortable departing 5000 MSL and below at MGTW.
SO...I own a '68 PA28R-180. It has about ~650 SMOH and ~7500 TTAF w/ a ~960 Useful Load. The right wing has some (the A&P has told me) surface corrosion under the wing. His description to me was, that it's "nothing" and that applying LPS 3 or corrosion X would be worse just making it a goopy mess. (The plane is hangared in a desert southwest climate. Overall the plane runs fine and the last annual was $650 (owner assisted). The avionics are ... 1978 specials. Narcos that work, but no GPS.
A little bit about me... I am what one might call a well-paid wage slave. I don't get options, I don't have stock grants but I make a good salary ~$125K, with no legit complaints. There is not a realistic path, nor desire to upset the apple cart so as to go into a line of business that would entail stock grants etc. So...suffice it to say, I'm not going to make "my millions." But I can afford my hangar and mortgage.
In any event. Like many pilots I suffer from a ..."Need for Speed" (saw that in a movie once) and also would like to carry more useful load. BUT...the family is 4 ... 2 adults 2 kids...They're growing, but we see no likelihood of going to 5. Everyone for now fits. The boy is nearing double digits and both kids may want to get their pilot's license.
I suffer from a desire to upgrade to a Lance or a 'Toga or an older SR22. I also of course, want fancy shmancy avionics and if we keep the PA28R-180 to have ADS-B compliance and a nice panel.
Overall, I waver back and forth between upgrading the avionics and popping 30K into the plane...I figure if I keep it I might as well go GTN 650 + Aspen + ADS-B...But if I'm going to upgrade the plane...I might as well sell it as is. Lots of reading I have done, has suggested that the Arrow is kind of at an "efficiency sweet-spot" in terms of cost to operate, part replacability, and speed.
I guess my main question is from any who've experienced it...Are there many of you out there who after upgrading your plane really regretted it from a cost point of view? I.e. You could afford your flying fix before but then you went for something quite a bit faster and could afford the upkeep? Any other words of wisdom...I.e. You won't regret it?...
If it helps the "main" mission is a 320 NM trip to family that the plane does in about 2:45. Of course, I'd love to be able to fly safely over the Rockies with the family or in and OUT of Tahoe, but as it is...I don't trust the 180 horses to pull me OUT of Tahoe at MGTW...but I could be being overly cautious. I feel comfortable departing 5000 MSL and below at MGTW.