LoLPilot
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Feel free to drag me on this, because I'm making this a totally open response type of deal. Questions are posted in boldface for the TL/DR types among us (I know you're out there!)
As I posted in Hangar Talk, I'm going to be out in Oklahoma for a year. That's about a 7.5 hour drive home, which includes toll roads. I'm not planning on taking a whole ton of stuff out there, and will be leaving most of my things with family or in storage while I'm there. Since I have several things I will NEED to get back home for, and because I'll want to come back and visit routinely, I've been looking at flying options. When considering planes that I could rent (factoring in speed and rental costs for the flights and keeping them overnight), club planes (again factoring in speed, rental costs, club dues, etc), and owning, the numbers come out shockingly even if I consider what an RV4 or RV6 or 6/A usually goes for. Owning is a bit more expensive on paper, but I'd have greater availability and wouldn't have to worry about overnight penalties, etc.
I am instrument rated, but I am not looking at IFR planes. Mostly because one of the things I discovered during my IR was that I do not like flying in IFR conditions. So does anybody have any real world numbers or advice that they could offer on a basic, VFR equipped RV4 or RV6 or 6/A? I have my tailwheel endorsement, but not a lot of t/w time, and all of that time is in a Decathlon. If I decided not to keep the airplane after my contract is done I would sell it. How stupid is this idea?
As I posted in Hangar Talk, I'm going to be out in Oklahoma for a year. That's about a 7.5 hour drive home, which includes toll roads. I'm not planning on taking a whole ton of stuff out there, and will be leaving most of my things with family or in storage while I'm there. Since I have several things I will NEED to get back home for, and because I'll want to come back and visit routinely, I've been looking at flying options. When considering planes that I could rent (factoring in speed and rental costs for the flights and keeping them overnight), club planes (again factoring in speed, rental costs, club dues, etc), and owning, the numbers come out shockingly even if I consider what an RV4 or RV6 or 6/A usually goes for. Owning is a bit more expensive on paper, but I'd have greater availability and wouldn't have to worry about overnight penalties, etc.
I am instrument rated, but I am not looking at IFR planes. Mostly because one of the things I discovered during my IR was that I do not like flying in IFR conditions. So does anybody have any real world numbers or advice that they could offer on a basic, VFR equipped RV4 or RV6 or 6/A? I have my tailwheel endorsement, but not a lot of t/w time, and all of that time is in a Decathlon. If I decided not to keep the airplane after my contract is done I would sell it. How stupid is this idea?