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If it's your first plane, the simpler/more common, the better. You have a
whole load of things to learn about and there's nothing better to learn on than something like a 172, 182, Cherokee, or Arrow. Every mechanic knows how to work on them and annuals won't break the kids' college fund. Avionics are flukey and problems in the stack can drive you batty, OTOH if your autopilot goes TU you can usually just placard it INOP until you feel like paying the piper. Not so much an option when the engine starts coughing. IMHO it's hard to do much better than a 180HP 172 for a first plane, though a good case can be made for the 182 or Arrow class for a more-experienced pilot who knows he'll get the benefit of the higher cruise speeds or useful load. -cwk. "Slip'er" wrote in message news:MhoAd.22474$Cl3.13803@fed1read03... I am going to put a lot of constraints on this question, bear with me. How much does the size of the engine and airframe contribute to cost of ownership? I am looking at buying a plane as are many of us. I am stuck in the infinite loop of, well if I spend an extra $5K I can get this...but oh look, another $5K gets me this and WOW for just another $10K I can get THIS.....repeat. Somethings are obvious, CS prop more maintenance than fixed prop. Retrac more maintenance than fixed, etc. But, other than fuel, is a 180hp much more expensive to maintain than a 160hp or a 115 hp? How about Continental vs Lycoming vs Franklin vs Ranger radial? I have some flexibility regarding purchase price. What is more likely to burn me later on is month to month expenses This is what a need an sensitivity analysis on. Thanks. |
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