On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 20:43:01 GMT, "Colin W Kingsbury"
wrote:
"Tim Long" wrote in message
...
Our 140 is coming up on 1600 hrs TBO.
I know that some may say sell the plane and buy a 180, but we have a plane
whose condition we know
In a plane like a Cherokee the engine is the number one point of concern- by
the time you've overhauled or done an engine swap you no longer have "a
plane whose condition you know" in one very significant sense. You may,
however, have a warranty, for a few years anyway.
As I recall changing the engine to a 180 HP does not make the 140 a
180 as I believe the fuselage on the 140 is shorter.
avionics than most and would hate to do the new buy thing and then spend a
lot extra getting the plane's condition up to that of our current one.
Spend a lot. That way the next guy saves a lot. :-))
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
Easily avoided: there are guys like you out there selling above-average
PA-28-180s etc. trading up to even bigger faster planes. The higher up the
totem pole you go the more likely you'll find one with the goodies you want.
-cwk.