looking for a nice clean twin to build time in. Prefer under 100k
looking for a nice clean twin to build time in. Prefer under 100k
Nice. I wonder if the airlines care about center-line thrust time vs normal? My guess is no. When I was instructing in the Air Force I had to help an F15 driver remove that off his multi-rating.^^^ ooooh! I love this game!
https://www.controller.com/listings...-twin-aircraft/manufacturer/cessna/model/p337
Nice. I wonder if the airlines care about center-line thrust time vs normal? My guess is no. When I was instructing in the Air Force I had to help an F15 driver remove that off his multi-rating.
I think most guys get it removed when they get their ATP.I'm guessing not - back when I was in the left seat I flew with plenty of guys that were straight out of the F-16, F-18, etc. Perhaps they get that restriction removed as part of their initial training at the airline? I'm sure someone around here knows for sure.
I’m selling Cloud Nine’s 414 - a great option and priced at $100k.
Sounds like one could build more time for the A&P cert than ME time with the current condition of that plane.
Nice. I wonder if the airlines care about center-line thrust time vs normal? My guess is no. When I was instructing in the Air Force I had to help an F15 driver remove that off his multi-rating.
Needs a few cylinders. I’ve done all the hard stuff already. Cylinders are easy.
Makes sense if they are short handed as they claim. The last time I was paying attention it was 17 years ago and they mandated 200 min multi time to get considered at the regional's.Lol, the airlines dont even care about multi time, and the few that still do won't in a year or so.
Only multi time I'd log, beyond initial training, I'd be getting paid to log.
If you're just building time, why not a nice Apache? I'm sure you can get a clean one for well less than $100K...
Yep. One needs a lot more time for their A&P than that. Cylinders or new engines, and maybe AC. Just work.
It will be a good traveling plane for someone, you've ironed out most of the kinks. Just not exactly a budget time-builder plane.
Fair point, but remember most cheap twins are going to require a ton of MX initially because they’ve been neglected. I’ve spent the past two years doing all that catch up MX that most twins will need when you buy them.
Add to that the fact that a 1977 414 is way more popular than Apaches or old 310s, and any work you do to it will actually increase its value.
It’s not a traditional time builder, no doubt, but it has a lot to offer long term and I’d argue that it could very well cost less over a shorter period of ownership than you’d likely get from a lot of “cheap” twins.
Just another perspective.
If you're just building time, why not a nice Apache? I'm sure you can get a clean one for well less than $100K...
Why is the Mexican one in red barrels?Or a Twinkie. All of these are under 100k.
https://www.controller.com/listings...rcraft/manufacturer/piper/model/twin-comanche
And a turbo:
https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/21382779/1964-piper-turbo-twin-comanche
Why is the Mexican one in red barrels?
Why is the Mexican one in red barrels?
I think many time builders are looking for something cheap that runs now and they hope that it doesn't break before they sell it to the next time builder. They are one major mx probably away from being in a painful financial position.
Time builders are in it for the short term. When they are buying instead of renting they are gambling they can do it cheaper. The odds may be better than a mega-lottery, but it's still playing the odds. If they don't have the money to invest, and I don't think most do, they should just block rent a twin and pour in the fuel. Then move on to the job for which they needed the ME time.
The sad thing is I think they would get much better experience traveling around the country in a 414 than 100/200/whatever time loitering around in a cheap NA piston twin. Laura just had some Regional pay her company for 100 hrs of 172 time for a guy so he could move up to the regionals. Her company has complex planes on the line. Nope, just needs 100 hrs. Nothing specific about weather, approaches, IFR, traveling. Just 100 hrs of 172 time. Unfortunately the only two things that seem to matter are what's in the total hours and ME hours.
Someone looking for a traveling plane you're offering a good deal. They can do the engines to their liking and be in great shape. Whoever you sell to is going to get a nice plane.
$130k, but if Bo is best Twin Bo is bestest, right?
https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/1407669/1954-beechcraft-b50-twin-bonanza
Sure is. Breitling owns itPretty.
Engines are shot.
Sure is. Breitling owns it
Looks to be in decent shape but who knows...
https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/23495209/1983-beechcraft-duchess
If you want a "cheap" twin, this Aztec would be hard to beat:
https://www.trade-a-plane.com/searc...el=AZTEC+E&listing_id=2305435&s-type=aircraft
Sub-$30K and has a 530W, and that purchase price is probably close enough to salvage value to be a worthwhile risk.
Double prop strikes
I'd already own it otherwiseOh yeah, I see that now. Nvm.
I'd already own it otherwise