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I'm considering buying a 1978 Cessna 152 that the owner is leasing to a
flying club. I'd continue to lease it to the club and learn to fly in it. (I have 3 1/2 hours now.) I'd hope that plane to earn enough money to cover most of its maintenance and insurance, including a new engine in a few years. I met with the owner of the club this afternoon and we went over some numbers. The plane and the club's other 152 have done a good job of earning their keep so far. I could accept not quite breaking even. I understand that renting is cheaper but I'm really excited about the idea of owning a plane. I also really like that particular model. I flew one on my last lesson and it was a lot of fun. Asking price is $28,000. The engine has about 600 hours since the last overhaul. I'd also appreciate any comments or advice. Thanks! |
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