Tobias Göller
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Hi All,
Not sure if this is at the right place here... if not don't hesitate to delete.
I'm thinking about buying a PA28-151, 1974. It has the spring loaded ailerons (which is a bit weird at first... but actually probably nothing to write home about).
Total Time: Around 4600h at 2300 landings. I have flown the aircraft several times and know the owners (who are really nice people)....
Engine is an Lycoming O320-E3D. Last Major Engine Overhaul was in 12/2015, time since then is about 400h. It hasn't been zeroed so the engine has about 650h left. Propeller is a fixed pitch that will need a service in 1-2 years
All ADs have been complied with. Oil Analysis is (very) good, Oil Consumption is about 0.1QT/10h.
Vacuum Pump and Aritificial Horizon have been replaced ~3 years (200h) ago.
It's been always hanaged, always stayed at the same homebase here (that features a grass rwy).
It comes with a fresh annual (and a prebuy inspection is going to be done at the same time).
Avionics is a GNS530W (with current databases), A King 8.25 Radio, Garmin Transponder, King DME, Fuel Flow and the original (working) Piper Autocontrol II. Audio Panel is fresh (Garmin with BT). The Arcraft is IFR certified.
Interior is nothing to write home about but it's not torn or anything. Seats have been redone some 10 years ago... actually looks nice (but it's not posh, for sure).
Now... my question. Are there any red flags from your point of view that I should be aware of (either with the aircraft or the personal situation I'm in since I know the owners)?
I do really like this aircraft because it's spacious, doesn't use that much fuel (33l/h). It's not a rocket but that's not the point... what I am looking for is a reliable little aircraft that doesn't eat up all my money so I can still fly other types (like e.g. a PA18).
I have a PPL, about 1200h, a Night Rating, Sailplane Tow Rating and am flying ~170h/year (one could argue: No wonder if you always fly those slow aircrafts )
Do you see any red flags? Is there anything I should be made aware of (technical / personal)?
Thanks
Tobias
P.S: Pricewise it's a good part below what you seen on planecheck or controller. Not unrealistically low but not at a point where you're going to start haggling as well. For the amount asked you'll only find 60s hershey-bar vfr only aircrafts with run-down engines ATM.
Not sure if this is at the right place here... if not don't hesitate to delete.
I'm thinking about buying a PA28-151, 1974. It has the spring loaded ailerons (which is a bit weird at first... but actually probably nothing to write home about).
Total Time: Around 4600h at 2300 landings. I have flown the aircraft several times and know the owners (who are really nice people)....
Engine is an Lycoming O320-E3D. Last Major Engine Overhaul was in 12/2015, time since then is about 400h. It hasn't been zeroed so the engine has about 650h left. Propeller is a fixed pitch that will need a service in 1-2 years
All ADs have been complied with. Oil Analysis is (very) good, Oil Consumption is about 0.1QT/10h.
Vacuum Pump and Aritificial Horizon have been replaced ~3 years (200h) ago.
It's been always hanaged, always stayed at the same homebase here (that features a grass rwy).
It comes with a fresh annual (and a prebuy inspection is going to be done at the same time).
Avionics is a GNS530W (with current databases), A King 8.25 Radio, Garmin Transponder, King DME, Fuel Flow and the original (working) Piper Autocontrol II. Audio Panel is fresh (Garmin with BT). The Arcraft is IFR certified.
Interior is nothing to write home about but it's not torn or anything. Seats have been redone some 10 years ago... actually looks nice (but it's not posh, for sure).
Now... my question. Are there any red flags from your point of view that I should be aware of (either with the aircraft or the personal situation I'm in since I know the owners)?
I do really like this aircraft because it's spacious, doesn't use that much fuel (33l/h). It's not a rocket but that's not the point... what I am looking for is a reliable little aircraft that doesn't eat up all my money so I can still fly other types (like e.g. a PA18).
I have a PPL, about 1200h, a Night Rating, Sailplane Tow Rating and am flying ~170h/year (one could argue: No wonder if you always fly those slow aircrafts )
Do you see any red flags? Is there anything I should be made aware of (technical / personal)?
Thanks
Tobias
P.S: Pricewise it's a good part below what you seen on planecheck or controller. Not unrealistically low but not at a point where you're going to start haggling as well. For the amount asked you'll only find 60s hershey-bar vfr only aircrafts with run-down engines ATM.