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Old September 4th 05, 01:21 PM
Mike Spera
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Yeah, it "works out" for a house because there is an army of
inspections, insurance, and other safety nets to keep you (really the
bank) out of trouble.

An airplane is NOTHING like a house when it comes to purchase risk.

Buying an airplane is a delicate balance between taking the time for
adequate due diligence, and losing out because some fool with more money
than brains buys the thing up from under you with absolutely NO
investigation.

Good Luck,
Mike


To do this right, I really should take a few months and read the
'how to buy' books, but then I felt this way before I bought my
first house, and that process turned out to be relatively easy.