Morne
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I've seen a couple of aircraft for sale that brag about how well maintained they are because they had to spend $100K on a recent annual. Example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1962...2648&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&forcev4exp=true
This isn't the only example, I saw another bragging about a $45K annual, and that apparently didn't include a major overhaul of the engines.
My question is, "What causes annuals to be so insanely pricy?"
I mean if you need to overhaul an engine then sure, that requires 5 digits right there. But other than that, how can things really get that out of hand? And honestly, why even bother with something like the linked aircraft? If my A&P tells me that my bird is gonna require $100K then it's going to get parted out and I'll be shopping for a new bird.
Restoring classic aircraft is another way, I suppose, but that's more about the love of an old and rare (or at least uncommon) bird than maintaining a utilitarian transportation vehicle.
What makes these annuals so dang pricy?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1962...2648&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&forcev4exp=true
This isn't the only example, I saw another bragging about a $45K annual, and that apparently didn't include a major overhaul of the engines.
My question is, "What causes annuals to be so insanely pricy?"
I mean if you need to overhaul an engine then sure, that requires 5 digits right there. But other than that, how can things really get that out of hand? And honestly, why even bother with something like the linked aircraft? If my A&P tells me that my bird is gonna require $100K then it's going to get parted out and I'll be shopping for a new bird.
Restoring classic aircraft is another way, I suppose, but that's more about the love of an old and rare (or at least uncommon) bird than maintaining a utilitarian transportation vehicle.
What makes these annuals so dang pricy?