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Sorry man. I'll shut up now.
No worries. You get it. Some others are just trying to pick the last nit off this mangy dawg.
Sorry man. I'll shut up now.
sort of. You can certainly get a nicer cherokee than a 172 for even money. The 172 commands a higher price because it has a usable back seat for people who have feet. Again, the market assigns value based on broad demand. If you don't care about back seat room then yes, a PA28 is a "bargain" compared to a cessna.Piper Cherokee 140, I think.
When you started drifting into market "systems" and socialism, made me think you were no longer participating in this discussion.I think I do but you may be right.
Not sure the purpose of trying to shut down discussion on a discussion forum.Oh, I get it. Smart move.
What was the purpose of your comments on socialist (or socialism) or such?I don't think I am but you may be right.
BOOYAH! RIGHT THERE! <cue Rocky theme song>
Did I call it or what?! That's where you started adding your own external conditions to the example given. Boom
That is kind of a very good measure of market efficiency. If you can't sell the textbook, then there is not a market. At what price, on the campus that the one poster was teaching, do you think the next price that textbook sells at?That is Soooooooo not a measure of market efficiency.
Have you bought books? Did you feel the pricing was efficient? Did you feel the market was efficient?I have.
Efficiency (or inefficiency) used here is out of context. This is not what is meant in economics when speaking of economic efficiency or market efficiency. This is where our semantics diverge.
But, you see, price is a free market mechanism that enables the free market to be economically efficient. Price is how resources find the greater utility. That is the economic definition of efficiency. Value is subjective. Fair or fairly are not economic terms.
I am glad you find it so. I truly am.
Man, you guys sure know how to turn a good airplane discussion into a boring economics lecture. You must be a blast in the bars.
Yes, I'm desirous of owning an aircraft within the next couple of years. I've been looking at a Commander. As a potential buyer, I don't think any planes are underpriced. Certainly 182s never seem underpriced.It goes back to airplanes every once in awhile.
What planes do you think are "underpriced"? Would you ever own one?
Your premise is false.
When you started drifting into market "systems" and socialism, made me think you were no longer participating in this discussion.
Not sure the purpose of trying to shut down discussion on a discussion forum.
Yeah, as that really changed the discussion.
That is kind of a very good measure of market efficiency.
Have you bought books? Did you feel the pricing was efficient? Did you feel the market was efficient?
Since you have more experience making up novel theories and terms,
Discussion forums are for discussion-ing....
Man, you guys sure know how to turn a good airplane discussion into a boring economics lecture. You must be a blast in the bars.
Yes, I'm desirous of owning an aircraft within the next couple of years. I've been looking at a Commander. As a potential buyer, I don't think any planes are underpriced. Certainly 182s never seem underpriced.
Actually some older Bonanzas seem like good deals, but I am unable to judge whether that's underpriced or not.
Denial without reasoned rebuttal has no value. It's completely true in our system of economics.
Economics only has relevance in regards to love of money
This thread is hilarious. I tried to sell an airplane myself exactly ONE time.
Yes, I'm desirous of owning an aircraft within the next couple of years. I've been looking at a Commander. As a potential buyer, I don't think any planes are underpriced. Certainly 182s never seem underpriced.
Actually some older Bonanzas seem like good deals, but I am unable to judge whether that's underpriced or not.
Denial without reasoned rebuttal has no value. It's completely true in our system of economics.
182.
And could likely sell it tomorrow for what I paid.
Not really, compare a U206 to a new 206.
Most operators would rather buy a timed out U206, 550 it and have a better plane.
Also older planes tend to have less mx compared to their more complicated newer brethren.
There a lot of airplanes that will continue to be desirable, because they do something others can't do, like 180's, 185's, 206's, 207's, they earn a living. Same with Beavers and DC-3's! People spend money on them because that is the cheapest way to get the job done, if it were cheaper to buy new, they would buy new. Not that many people in Alaska would want glass panels and leather in a 206 for hauling moose hunters around.
There are planes that provide a lot more bang for the buck than others, a good 421B can be bought for $150-200K, it will haul 6 people in pressurized, air conditioned comfort with radar, at 200-220 knots. But, they are not cheap to operate and maintain. I don't know that I would call them underpriced, but they do a lot for a little money upfront, compared to some others like a 414A. Same cabin, same speed, less useful load and sell for two or three times the price of a good B model!
Some planes simply have no modern equivalent. Twin otter is a example.
No it doesn't. Hayek does an excellent job showing how the price system allows the free market to deal with dispersed and imperfect knowledge.
Sorry man. I'll shut up now.
I wouldn't shut up. Why be sorry?
It's the trailing link gear planes that bring the big dollars, and I really don't understand the premium level, 30% maybe, 300%? Is there some factor I'm not understanding? Besides, don't the 414A wings have the expensive AD on them? Are they all done? The other one that confuses me is why would anyone want the high stress direct drive engine when they can have the geared one?
It's only the first year 414A's, up to serial number 199, that have the wing spar AD, due at 7500 hours I think. I was a big believer in 414's until I flew in a 421 and bought Charlene! if I got another one, it would be a 421.
I wouldn't shut up. Why be sorry? Wall Street did an excellent job of showing how " free markets police themselves" from 2001 to 2008. A total disaster. A glaring example of deregulation, it's consequences and all the hot air from those who support such none sense. Wall Street likes to privatize profits, socialize losses. Hi there mr. Fuld! How's remodeling your office at leahman coming along? Old airplanes bring much more than they are worth , and should for the most part be on the scrap heap. People today dont have the income to buy a new overpriced dull aircraft like a 172. Too many good jobs gone overseas. As for a 140 Cessna, I've owned two, both were in first class shape. One , a trophy winner was overpriced at 27000 .00 as it had the 85 hp engine recently overhauled but very underpowered. It needs at least an 0200 to perform well. Boring ride.( incidentally subprime car loans are once again out of control due to lousy regulation. It's starting all over again.)
The subprime crash was the direct result of Clinton putting subprime into Fannie Mae and Cuomo as head of HUD pumping out NINJA loans to the poor. The Democrats converted middle class housing into a wasteland and it crashed the econ.
New Study Finds Democrats Fully to Blame for Subprime
Blaming Wallstreet and banks for that is like blaming Newton for every aircraft that falls out of the sky out of fuel.
Knock it off. I'm starting to agree with you.
The subprime crash was the direct result of Clinton putting subprime into Fannie Mae and Cuomo as head of HUD pumping out NINJA loans to the poor. The Democrats converted middle class housing into a wasteland and it crashed the econ.
New Study Finds Democrats Fully to Blame for Subprime
Blaming Wallstreet and banks for that is like blaming Newton for every aircraft that falls out of the sky out of fuel.
Yep. Free enterprise and capitalism is the bane of human existence....
After all, where would all the money come from that people have to hire you Henning to operate their obscene toys?