Hi fellow pilots,
I have an Avidyne IFD440 (new in box), which if you aren't familiar with, is a pin for pin replacement for the GNS430W. As some of you may know, the 430 and 530 have been discontinued by Garmin a few years ago. I was planning on putting this IFD440 in a plane of my own, but things have changed. I want to see if there is anybody in the Chicago land area with a C182 that currently has a 430W installed in their plane that would like to trade their 430W for an IFD440 (the one I have has Bluetooth, WIFI, and Forward Looking Terrain FLTA built into it.) If you were to buy this unit from a local avionics shop, it would cost you $13,000.00. Also, if you haven't seen the new Avidyne IFD series - they are awesome! It has a touch screen with pinch to Zoom, as well as the traditional buttons that you are used to on the GNS430. It also pushes and pulls flight plans from Foreflight, FlightPlanGo, and FlyQ via Wifi.
What I would be looking for is a set amount of dry rental hours at a negotiated Tach rental price. This way, you aren't financing the install with my flying time. I will pay for fuel every time I go up, and I will also pay the difference in insurance costs to be added to your insurance plan.
Requirements:
About me
I currently have my Private, and am about halfway through my instrument rating. About 175 hours total time.
Rates
These are the numbers that I would use for calculating the dry rate we would use.
So what I would be looking for is this:
I will trade you my IFD440 for your 430W and $6,000 in dry flying time. Your 430W must be in perfect working condition. So virtually, I am giving you $6,000 for your 430W and asking for $6,000 in flying time for the difference. I am using $12,000 as my sell price. As I mentioned before, the unit would cost you at least $13,000 if you bought it from a local avionics shop. I welcome you to call any of avionics shops in the area and get a quote.
$6,000 in dry Tach rental at $35.00 per hour would break out to 171.42 dry hours. Let's just use 170 as a bench mark.
How does this benefit you?
Personal Message me if you are interested.
Paul
I have an Avidyne IFD440 (new in box), which if you aren't familiar with, is a pin for pin replacement for the GNS430W. As some of you may know, the 430 and 530 have been discontinued by Garmin a few years ago. I was planning on putting this IFD440 in a plane of my own, but things have changed. I want to see if there is anybody in the Chicago land area with a C182 that currently has a 430W installed in their plane that would like to trade their 430W for an IFD440 (the one I have has Bluetooth, WIFI, and Forward Looking Terrain FLTA built into it.) If you were to buy this unit from a local avionics shop, it would cost you $13,000.00. Also, if you haven't seen the new Avidyne IFD series - they are awesome! It has a touch screen with pinch to Zoom, as well as the traditional buttons that you are used to on the GNS430. It also pushes and pulls flight plans from Foreflight, FlightPlanGo, and FlyQ via Wifi.
What I would be looking for is a set amount of dry rental hours at a negotiated Tach rental price. This way, you aren't financing the install with my flying time. I will pay for fuel every time I go up, and I will also pay the difference in insurance costs to be added to your insurance plan.
Requirements:
- Single owner airplane
- Would prefer it to be hangered - but must have an engine heater for the winter at a minimum
- Needs to be within a one hour drive of Chicago - As that is where I live (KPWK,KDPA,KLOT,etc)
- I would prefer a 182, but if you are interested and have a different type of aircraft - Personal Message me
- Paint & Interior should be in good condition as I use it for work travel sometimes.
- A 2 axis auto pilot would be a plus
About me
I currently have my Private, and am about halfway through my instrument rating. About 175 hours total time.
Rates
These are the numbers that I would use for calculating the dry rate we would use.
- Oil change every 40 hours = $75 oil+filter + $22 oil analysis = $2.40/hour
- Engine overhaul budget every 1500 hours: $24,000 engine + $2400 R&R = $17.60/hour
- Prop overhaul budget every 1500 hours: $2500 prop + $2000 governor = $3/hour
- Total = $23 / hour
So what I would be looking for is this:
I will trade you my IFD440 for your 430W and $6,000 in dry flying time. Your 430W must be in perfect working condition. So virtually, I am giving you $6,000 for your 430W and asking for $6,000 in flying time for the difference. I am using $12,000 as my sell price. As I mentioned before, the unit would cost you at least $13,000 if you bought it from a local avionics shop. I welcome you to call any of avionics shops in the area and get a quote.
$6,000 in dry Tach rental at $35.00 per hour would break out to 171.42 dry hours. Let's just use 170 as a bench mark.
How does this benefit you?
- You don't have to finance the upgrade yourself
- Your 430W is only going to depreciate - especially once Garmin stops servicing them
- You get 2016 technology that is way easier to use and will pair with your iPad.
- You keep 100% percent ownership of your plane
- It will roughly increase the value of your plane by $3,000-$4,000 - and you didn't have to spend a dollar (other than the engine reserves of 170 hours) The Rule of thumb with Avionics is that you will only see about 50-60% return on equipment from your avionics upgrades. You will never see a dollar back from the actual labor portion. So if this would normally cost you about $7,000 to upgrade the equipment on your own - you can assume you will only see about $3,500 in return on the value of the plane.
Personal Message me if you are interested.
Paul