gkainz
Final Approach
Per our club SOP, we are considering replacing our 1980 Bonanza F33A (6400 TT, 960 TSOH) in the near(?) future.
Our club practice for the last 20-30 years has been to buy an airplane with ~1000 TT on original engine, fly until O/H, replace with factory reman or overhauled engine, fly to 60-70% TBO and then sell/replace.
We've deviated from that in the last 5 years or so due to economics - reduced market value of our aircraft and available, suitable replacement aircraft.
So, looking for suggestions on a replacement comparable to the Bonanza, to fit into a club that also owns an '88 Piper Dakota (PA28-236) and an 88 Saratoga SP (PA32R).
We want to consider uniformity of our fleet (altho the Bonanza already threw that out the window), utility, speed, etc ... oh, and importantly - we do as much owner maintenance as legally possible, and 2 or 3 of our lead wrenches know Piper/Beech best. Doesn't mean old dogs can't learn new tricks, though.
Given a SWAG estimate purchase price in the low to mid $200k, what would you suggest and why?
Thanks!
Greg
Our club practice for the last 20-30 years has been to buy an airplane with ~1000 TT on original engine, fly until O/H, replace with factory reman or overhauled engine, fly to 60-70% TBO and then sell/replace.
We've deviated from that in the last 5 years or so due to economics - reduced market value of our aircraft and available, suitable replacement aircraft.
So, looking for suggestions on a replacement comparable to the Bonanza, to fit into a club that also owns an '88 Piper Dakota (PA28-236) and an 88 Saratoga SP (PA32R).
We want to consider uniformity of our fleet (altho the Bonanza already threw that out the window), utility, speed, etc ... oh, and importantly - we do as much owner maintenance as legally possible, and 2 or 3 of our lead wrenches know Piper/Beech best. Doesn't mean old dogs can't learn new tricks, though.
Given a SWAG estimate purchase price in the low to mid $200k, what would you suggest and why?
Thanks!
Greg