Airbus Flieger
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AirbusFlieger
Hi folks,
My son is 14 1/2 and we are ready for him to begin flight training. For reference, I'm an airline pilot and keep current in 172's, fly light twins from time to time and I owned a Beech Travel Air for ten years, doing owner assisted annuals and all FAA allowed owner maintenance.
We live in northwestern VA, and during a puppy reunion of one of our litters/owners on the Shenandoah R. a Cub serenely putted by down the river... a light bulb went off in my head.
Forget buying a 172 or Cherokee, get a light bush plane!
I have time in a Champ and an SJN years ago so I have some exposure. I can't afford an SJN (remember when you could get one in decent shape for 50-60k??? And Champs are underpowered for our use.
So, besides a Cub, what should we be looking for?
Budget is up to 120K for purchase, prefer 100k or less so I can do some customization.
I'm not afraid of a project airplane (not an A&P but a former military jet maintainer with GA repair station experience).
Must haves:
-suitable for camping. Two hours endurance minimum plus 400-450 pounds people/load.
-at least enough engine hours left for one year of flying to build engine fund.
-airworthy, or if a project, good airframe with no structural issues.
Nice to have:
-1/2 or less of engine TBO
-upgraded engine (stc'd for more power already done)
-actively flying aircraft
-tundra style tires
-STOL
At my budget this is a tall ask... but I am patient, and I can pull the trigger quickly when an opportunity presents itself.
My son is 14 1/2 and we are ready for him to begin flight training. For reference, I'm an airline pilot and keep current in 172's, fly light twins from time to time and I owned a Beech Travel Air for ten years, doing owner assisted annuals and all FAA allowed owner maintenance.
We live in northwestern VA, and during a puppy reunion of one of our litters/owners on the Shenandoah R. a Cub serenely putted by down the river... a light bulb went off in my head.
Forget buying a 172 or Cherokee, get a light bush plane!
I have time in a Champ and an SJN years ago so I have some exposure. I can't afford an SJN (remember when you could get one in decent shape for 50-60k??? And Champs are underpowered for our use.
So, besides a Cub, what should we be looking for?
Budget is up to 120K for purchase, prefer 100k or less so I can do some customization.
I'm not afraid of a project airplane (not an A&P but a former military jet maintainer with GA repair station experience).
Must haves:
-suitable for camping. Two hours endurance minimum plus 400-450 pounds people/load.
-at least enough engine hours left for one year of flying to build engine fund.
-airworthy, or if a project, good airframe with no structural issues.
Nice to have:
-1/2 or less of engine TBO
-upgraded engine (stc'd for more power already done)
-actively flying aircraft
-tundra style tires
-STOL
At my budget this is a tall ask... but I am patient, and I can pull the trigger quickly when an opportunity presents itself.