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s35 Bo. Back to what I originally suggested lol
That is one hell of a plane for $65koh jeez, stop it already!
"This is first time to market Bellanca SV. I am the 2nd owner. Always in a Hangar its whole life. 2800 TT, 336 since new on engine and prop. Plane looks like new. Garmin 530w, Aspen EFN1000 PFD, GTX327, Century Autopilot with altitude hold, JPI 701 digital engine analysis, king Nav/Comm, electric vacuum backup, and more. Completely recovered and painted at Witmers in 2012. Engine and prop 336 since new. Does have original interior, but looks great. All ad's complied with and has fresh annual in November 2015. Nicest you will see. $65000.00."
Thanks..... I just wet myself.oh jeez, stop it already!
"This is first time to market Bellanca SV. I am the 2nd owner. Always in a Hangar its whole life. 2800 TT, 336 since new on engine and prop. Plane looks like new. Garmin 530w, Aspen EFN1000 PFD, GTX327, Century Autopilot with altitude hold, JPI 701 digital engine analysis, king Nav/Comm, electric vacuum backup, and more. Completely recovered and painted at Witmers in 2012. Engine and prop 336 since new. Does have original interior, but looks great. All ad's complied with and has fresh annual in November 2015. Nicest you will see. $65000.00."
oh jeez, stop it already!
"This is first time to market Bellanca SV. I am the 2nd owner. Always in a Hangar its whole life. 2800 TT, 336 since new on engine and prop. Plane looks like new. Garmin 530w, Aspen EFN1000 PFD, GTX327, Century Autopilot with altitude hold, JPI 701 digital engine analysis, king Nav/Comm, electric vacuum backup, and more. Completely recovered and painted at Witmers in 2012. Engine and prop 336 since new. Does have original interior, but looks great. All ad's complied with and has fresh annual in November 2015. Nicest you will see. $65000.00."
Might need to make a run to Lowes and MichaelsDave,
Is a termite inspection included in the sales price?
oh jeez, stop it already!
"This is first time to market Bellanca SV. I am the 2nd owner. Always in a Hangar its whole life. 2800 TT, 336 since new on engine and prop. Plane looks like new. Garmin 530w, Aspen EFN1000 PFD, GTX327, Century Autopilot with altitude hold, JPI 701 digital engine analysis, king Nav/Comm, electric vacuum backup, and more. Completely recovered and painted at Witmers in 2012. Engine and prop 336 since new. Does have original interior, but looks great. All ad's complied with and has fresh annual in November 2015. Nicest you will see. $65000.00."
Buy avionics and engine, airframe included at no extra charge.
That may be true for a forum section dedicated to this purpose. I am thinking about something more of a mission-oriented search. For example, I want a 150-knot plane, so I search for that and find plenty of choices that I can sort by VREF, useful load, fuel burn (maybe estimated at the speed I put in if they can go faster), range (same), number of seats, number of adults it can comfortably seat, etc. Or even just pros and cons that I can read subjectively. For example, "with full tanks, can only carry one passenger" or "CG envelope very narrow." But I would see all the planes that can comfortably cruise at that speed, whether they are fixed gear singles or complex, high-performance twins. Similarly, you could punch in a VREF range and get back all the planes that are generally worth that much (with 0-time engines and other equalizing factors applied). Or search by average maintenance costs per hour or per year. Many possibilities, all of which would lead this thread's OP back to his own airplane from the sounds of it or make me realize that I don't really need 150 knots that badly.All that section would end up being is Bonanza Drivers saying get a Bonanza, Grumman owners saying get a Tiger, dogs with worms saying get a taildragger, Ted saying get a twin, garage builders saying get an RV, and the ones that want to spend other people's money saying get a Pilatus, regardless of what the question actually is.