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rene86mx
Trust James to take a contrary view no matter how wrong it is.Worth a look.
Who knows.
Funny, I could take my plane, get it dirty, paint a couple rust streaks by some cowl screws, say no logs and folks here would say run.
Could take that exact same 150, clean it up, buff the paint out, or do a quickie reshoot, get some shady AP to pencil whip the logs, panel mount a iPad, and folks would be falling all over themselves to buy it for WAAY more than 6k LMAO!
Point is, you don't know till you look, at that seems worth a look if it's semi local and you know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead.
Trust James to take a contrary view no matter how wrong it is.
Not much of a market in the experimental world for an 0-200. Most anything designed for an engine that small will be for a rotax with the exception of some older plans built designs. Formula 1 racers probably do not use anything other than the case so they are better off buying just a case.
It's trolling to have a different opinion than you?? I really know there aren't many new experimental aircraft designed around the 0-200. There may have been many designed back in the day but you are kidding your self if you think that is a relevant conversation today. >95% of active experimental aircraft designs with 100 hp in mind are Rotax 912 powered. Van's is not the only, but they are the biggest and if the plan is to buy an airplane to part out to experimental guys you would be smart to tailor your selection to Vans models.I can't figure out if you are trolling or you really don't think there are many O-200 powered experimentals. You do know Van's isn't the only experimental kit producer, right?
Look man, it's not an opinion, it is fact. Speaking of facts, >95% really? What about Jabiru, Corvair, O-200, Subaru, Mazda, Turbo VW. They are all less than 5% of the engines put on experimentals in that HP range? You truly have a warped view on experimentals. I'm convinced you just don't know what you don't know. I'll bring you up to speed on experimental airplanes that are still being built with O-200s in them: SPA Panther, Zenith 601/650, Zenith 701/750, a lot of the cub clones, Barrows Bearhawk LSA, Breezy, Pietenpol, Cassutt, Midget Mustang, Q200, VariEZE, Kitfox S7, even a Sonex has flown with an O-200. Just because you can't put it in a Van's airplane doesn't mean it has no use, or "isn't even worth it if it was free." A lot of homebuilders find engines just like this for dirt cheap, complete the overhaul themselves to save a ton of money, and happily fly behind them another 2000 hours. There's more than one path to flying, and some don't involve buying a shiny new $25,000 engine and paying a mechanic to install it.
The Varieze, crowd loves them and always has some one looking for one, core is about $5500.When is the last time you saw an o-200 knight twister, Pitts, or stolp completed? For that matter when is the last time you saw a newly completed knight twister period. The only new Stolps I see are Starduster Too and the majority of new Pitts are s1ss models and you aren't going to see any of those with o-200s.