DMD3.
Pre-takeoff checklist
According to some of the responses in this particular thread about purchasing a Grumman Cheetah vs. Tiger, buying the slower & less powered airplane now and upgrading to the faster airplane later is a bad idea and should be avoided.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...-buy-a-cheetah-or-hold-out-for-a-tiger.65819/
In my case, I’ve considered buying something like a C150 or Tomahawk, fly it for 2 or 3 years and get a taste of what aircraft ownership is like. And without spending horrendous money on upgrading avionics or cosmetics, I’d sell it for hopefully around the same price I purchased it. If I can’t afford to operate/maintain/insure an airplane that is cheap in both purchase price and in maintenance/lower fuel burn, I don’t have any business considering owning a Archer, Tiger, or RV 6. Would this be a bad idea? I realize I need to watch out for expensive repairs such as the engine passing TBO or some other A/D (purchasing for $25k and then discovering a $30k repair in order to maintain airworthiness would be a total drag).
I only gross between $40k and $50k per year, depending on how much overtime I earn, so I’m not super wealthy. I’d rather buy the cheaper (in purchase price as well as maintenance) slower airplane that I can afford than buy the pricier, faster airplane and find that I can’t afford it. Has anyone else done this?
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...-buy-a-cheetah-or-hold-out-for-a-tiger.65819/
In my case, I’ve considered buying something like a C150 or Tomahawk, fly it for 2 or 3 years and get a taste of what aircraft ownership is like. And without spending horrendous money on upgrading avionics or cosmetics, I’d sell it for hopefully around the same price I purchased it. If I can’t afford to operate/maintain/insure an airplane that is cheap in both purchase price and in maintenance/lower fuel burn, I don’t have any business considering owning a Archer, Tiger, or RV 6. Would this be a bad idea? I realize I need to watch out for expensive repairs such as the engine passing TBO or some other A/D (purchasing for $25k and then discovering a $30k repair in order to maintain airworthiness would be a total drag).
I only gross between $40k and $50k per year, depending on how much overtime I earn, so I’m not super wealthy. I’d rather buy the cheaper (in purchase price as well as maintenance) slower airplane that I can afford than buy the pricier, faster airplane and find that I can’t afford it. Has anyone else done this?