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A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too
expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I gather that the market is a bit depressed still. |
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you are expecting new at 15-25K?
we don't even get new gliders at that price.. or even a cheap car.. and you want a certified airplane at that price? I've seen powered parachute trikes run that much.. you will only find used in that price range.. and now even J-3 Cubs are over $30K BT "N9NWO" wrote in message ... A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I gather that the market is a bit depressed still. |
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![]() : you are expecting new at 15-25K? : we don't even get new gliders at that price.. : or even a cheap car.. : : and you want a certified airplane at that price? : I've seen powered parachute trikes run that much.. : : you will only find used in that price range.. and now even J-3 Cubs are over : $30K Here is a 1966 Cessna 150F for $18900 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/86497/ And a 1957 Cessna 172 for $29500 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/85467/ And a 1971 Musketeer B19 Sport for $24500 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/85084/ |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 23:21:12 -0500, "N9NWO"
wrote: A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? You can probably get a Garmin 430, audio panel and transponder for that. Installed, too! Good start. Seriously, there are many good older planes that are available, and prices are actually starting to increase for these and will continue as long as people are willing to pay. Saw a $22,000 Ercoupe the other day that probably couldn't sell a year ago for $16K. As with everything else, you need to be very careful now that this new "feature" has been tagged on an airplane. |
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"N9NWO" wrote in
: A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I gather that the market is a bit depressed still. For that price, your gonna have to build it, or buy something 50+ years old, or buy something that the wing fits into a duffle bag grin). With very carefull scrounging you can build a Sonex for $15-$18K (www.sonex-ltd.com) or a Zodiac 601XL for about 20-25K, but you will also invest 2-5years of your free time. ET |
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A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too
expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I gather that the market is a bit depressed still. I gotta ask, what makes it so you cannot "afford it". What sort of up front, and monthly, budget for this activity do you have, and how much flying fo you plan to do. |
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![]() : A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too : expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K : range? : : I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I : gather that the market is a bit depressed still. : : : I gotta ask, what makes it so you cannot "afford it". : : What sort of up front, and monthly, budget for this activity do you have, : and how much flying fo you plan to do. It is called a wife who says no damned way! Face, most of us do not drive $50K+ cars. Yet that seems to be the starting point for aircraft. Under $25K is just more "sellable", so to speak. |
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![]() "Omega" wrote in message news:wrsod.133446$HA.7798@attbi_s01... : A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too : expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K range? Very Unlikely : : I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I : gather that the market is a bit depressed still. : : : I gotta ask, what makes it so you cannot "afford it". #1 Lack of economy of scale. Less of a problem for making the hardware but a big problem in dealing with: #2. Regulatory costs #3. Liability costs. Howard Howard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 11/13/2004 |
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![]() "Omega" wrote in message news:wrsod.133446$HA.7798@attbi_s01... : A lot of us can not afford the $100K+ aircraft. Even Taylor is a bit too : expensive at $54K. When can we expect to see something in the $15 to 25K : range? : : I will note that I am seeing a lot of used aircraft in that range. I : gather that the market is a bit depressed still. : : : I gotta ask, what makes it so you cannot "afford it". : : What sort of up front, and monthly, budget for this activity do you have, : and how much flying fo you plan to do. It is called a wife who says no damned way! Face, most of us do not drive $50K+ cars. Yet that seems to be the starting point for aircraft. Under $25K is just more "sellable", so to speak. Yes, but a 25,000 car costs more than a 50,000 airplane. Cars are expendables, but planes are more like a house. In fact, you can likely afford a small plane by going cheaper on cars, and eliminating other hobbies. The bottom line is that if you can afford to fly the plane based on what they cost to own and operate, you can likely afford 50,000. If you cannot afford what it costs to fly it regularly, you were better off renting or sharing, or something else anyway. I bought a new plane, and it hasn't really cost me that much more than if I had been renting it. Mine was a lot more than 50k. Its much like any other hobby, it costs to play the best, but you can play for less if you really want to. The following is not recommended for everyone: You might want to point out to your wife the difference between needs and wants. Then point out what you both bought because you and she wanted it, rather than needed it. This includes almost everything (start with the big things, and work down to the convenience foods, alcohol, and cigarettes). It adds up fast. I wanted, and thought we should buy a house half as valuable as the one we own that was closer to her workplace (I work out of the house). She wanted one in this neighborhood. The costs of the taxes and commute are more than double (I don't even count the interest and principle). My aviation habit is less than this difference. Discussion over. In truth, I didn't need to have this discussion, because I am the tightwad in the family. But whenever the discussion even moves in that direction, I quickly chime in about how upset I am about how much money WE spend on "all sorts of things". The female faction retreats without delay. |
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![]() : you are expecting new at 15-25K? : we don't even get new gliders at that price.. : or even a cheap car.. : : and you want a certified airplane at that price? : I've seen powered parachute trikes run that much.. : : you will only find used in that price range.. and now even J-3 Cubs are over : $30K Here is a 1966 Cessna 150F for $18900 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/86497/ And a 1957 Cessna 172 for $29500 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/85467/ And a 1971 Musketeer B19 Sport for $24500 http://www.aso.com/aircraft/85084/ I do not believe any of these would qualify as NEW which is what the original poster was looking for.. and I'm sure the Musketeer and 172 would not qualify for a Light Sport Pilot.. which the original poster was looking for.. because they have 4 seats BT |
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