TexasAviation
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OK, brace yourselves: here comes another "what plane should I buy" thread.
Here's my situation:
— I just got my PPL on Thursday.
— I'm a member of an awesome flying club where I can rent a well-maintained, well-equipped Archer for $90/hour (GPS, autopilot, etc.)
— I'm married with three kids, ages 5-11. I'd love a plane that could hold all five of us, but I don't like the idea of paying for a plane to hold 5-6 people.
— My typical missions will be 70-80% flying alone for business or with a friend or two, and (if I had a plane that held all of us) I'm guessing 20-30% family trips for fun.
— I like the idea of having a six-seat plane (Cherokee Six, Bonanza 36, Cessna 206 or 210) ... but again, I don't like the idea of paying for that. The higher insurance, maintenance, fuel burn, etc. would seriously bug me when 70-80% of the time I don't need a six-seat plane.
— I like Mooneys. I've never even flown one, but I like the way they look, the way they sound, and especially the way they go fast for the fuel burn. Plus they're native Texans, like me!
— I'm also open to the idea of buying something relatively simple and inexpensive to own/operate, like a Cherokee or Cessna 172. I could fly the club's Archer for cross-countries, and I'd have my own little plane for other times (local sightseeing, or cross-countries when the Archer is unavailable).
I'd be paying cash for the plane. I'd be comfortable paying $20k for a plane now, or saving up a special "airplane fund" for it and having $35k by summertime, $50-60k in a year, $80-$100k in a couple of years, etc.
So basically, I've got lots of options, from just renting to saving up for a $100k+ Bonanza down the road.
What would you do?
Here's my situation:
— I just got my PPL on Thursday.
— I'm a member of an awesome flying club where I can rent a well-maintained, well-equipped Archer for $90/hour (GPS, autopilot, etc.)
— I'm married with three kids, ages 5-11. I'd love a plane that could hold all five of us, but I don't like the idea of paying for a plane to hold 5-6 people.
— My typical missions will be 70-80% flying alone for business or with a friend or two, and (if I had a plane that held all of us) I'm guessing 20-30% family trips for fun.
— I like the idea of having a six-seat plane (Cherokee Six, Bonanza 36, Cessna 206 or 210) ... but again, I don't like the idea of paying for that. The higher insurance, maintenance, fuel burn, etc. would seriously bug me when 70-80% of the time I don't need a six-seat plane.
— I like Mooneys. I've never even flown one, but I like the way they look, the way they sound, and especially the way they go fast for the fuel burn. Plus they're native Texans, like me!
— I'm also open to the idea of buying something relatively simple and inexpensive to own/operate, like a Cherokee or Cessna 172. I could fly the club's Archer for cross-countries, and I'd have my own little plane for other times (local sightseeing, or cross-countries when the Archer is unavailable).
I'd be paying cash for the plane. I'd be comfortable paying $20k for a plane now, or saving up a special "airplane fund" for it and having $35k by summertime, $50-60k in a year, $80-$100k in a couple of years, etc.
So basically, I've got lots of options, from just renting to saving up for a $100k+ Bonanza down the road.
What would you do?