asking price $5500.How much are Volksplanes going for?
You’d be surprised at what’s selling for under $30k these days. It’s very rare that I get asked to do a ferry for an airplane over $30k and I’ve yet to have to hand prop one.Most planes under 30,000 don't have a starter. Ohhhhh that's not what you meant.
That's a great price if it's in good shape.
That's a very unrealistic price! 170Bs are going for $45K minimum and a lot of them are getting close to $60K.That's a great price if it's in good shape.
uh. wut?I think a long ez is a great starter airplane! You can easily get for around 25k and you can do your own maintenance .
Either the first person to be serious when he says, "priced to sell," or it's rotting from the inside out.That's a very unrealistic price! 170Bs are going for $45K minimum and a lot of them are getting close to $60K.
Cessna 140s in great condition are close to $30K and would make a great starter plane. Mine would probably leave my hangar if someone had $35K!
There's a venturi on the right side.Slam a deposit on them as fast as you can, and go look. it might just be real.
But you'll notice it has a gyro installed in a panel mod, and no venturies.
How do they do that? ( 0-300-D )
Who cares if it is in good shape? you've got 20-30 grand to spend before you'd be under water in it.That's a great price if it's in good shape.
By Gosh I didn't see it.There's a venturi on the right side.
I'm surprised it hasn't sold, unless there's something we don't know about it. It is a little rough, but like you said, you'd have some money left over to spend.Who cares if it is in good shape? you've got 20-30 grand to spend before you'd be under water in it.
wash and wax the paint, polish the bright, and it is a 40k aircraft.
It's a daily flyer, I'd expect it to stay that way for a long time with minimal maintenance.
Kinda wondering that myself, I have a customer that is ringing his phone a lotI'm surprised it hasn't sold, unless there's something we don't know about it. It is a little rough, but like you said, you'd have some money left over to spend.
Just scoot the wing over a bit. Straightens it right out. I'm sure I have more hours on those than I do on real ones.Very similar to my first plane. It had very bad left turning tendencies.....
.. not an owner (yet).. but I agree on the CherokeesI did a lot of research before buying my plane and found that Piper Cherokees are one of the most bang-for-the-buck airplanes out there if you go the certified route.
How many seats do you need? What kind of panel? Fast or short field? Can you do your own work?
You can get a handyman's special Flybaby for less than 10 K.
Lots of rag and tube homebuilts in the 20-30 range. Dirt simple to maintain.
Should be lots and lots of choices on barnstormers.comMin 2 seats, no fancy panel required. basic ol steam gauge is fine
How much are Volksplanes going for?