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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:ruEbb.552072$uu5.90807@sccrnsc04... When you're in flight, the lower pressure above the wing tends to cause the skin to bulge up a bit, except where it's bonded to the wing. My Cherokee 180 exhibits this behavior. In flight, you can see the wing skin lifted slightly above the rivet line. Hmm. I'm gonna have to check that out next flight. Of course, this is why you have to ribstitch fabric wings. |
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Demand is the key to price.
Grummans are like race cars. Quick handling and fast. And as mentioned before not too forgiving. I throuht about buying one too and found that the Beech Sundowner was a better buy for a big guy (6'3, 220) like me. Like the Grumman you can get in from both the right and left sides. Bill N9230S 76 Sundowner "Dave Accetta" wrote in message ... I saw the thread earlier about the Tiger as I was about to type this, but it didn't answer any of my questions, so here goes. I keep seeing the Tiger for sale between $65k and $110k. I always thought these planes were highly desirable. This seems a little cheap compared to other planes the same age. Have they fallen out of favor or is this the norm? If I could find one for $75000 I'd be looking for a partner right now! I had heard that they are more desirable than the 172, but I think it seems that may be because of the price? I also heard they were a little faster than the 172? What is bad about this plane? The thought of this is getting me all revved up! -- -- Dave A |
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FWIW, I'm about to become a former Tiger owner but I can offer the
perspective of someone who trained in C172s, transitioned to a Tiger, has some limited (but 5+ hours of very exciting time) in Extra 300L and now transitioned to an SR22. I'm not sure what demand for your average C172 might be but the interest level in my Tiger was quite high I thought given the overall economy, state of GA, etc etc. I have been receiving a call/email/inquiry a day for the past 3 weeks. As to flying a Tiger, I'd agree with the other posters and Sydney hit it spot on- IMO the Tiger is a pilot's airplane. That is- it is very fun to fly, fast enough to get you most places in reasonable time, visibility that's exceptional (between the canopy, the low panel and cowl and seating position near the leading edge of the wing), and fairly stingy on the fuel. You definitely want to have your network of other Grumman owners working for you but between the American Yankee Assoc (www.aya.org) and the Grumman Gang there's enthusiastic and knowledgeable support available. My recommendation is to arrange a ride or two in one before you decide. If I was to buy a "smaller" single, it would absolutely be a Tiger. Best of luck with the decision. -- Patrick Flynn Sammamish, WA SR22 N6099Z KRNT "Dave Accetta" wrote in message ... I saw the thread earlier about the Tiger as I was about to type this, but it didn't answer any of my questions, so here goes. I keep seeing the Tiger for sale between $65k and $110k. I always thought these planes were highly desirable. This seems a little cheap compared to other planes the same age. Have they fallen out of favor or is this the norm? If I could find one for $75000 I'd be looking for a partner right now! I had heard that they are more desirable than the 172, but I think it seems that may be because of the price? I also heard they were a little faster than the 172? What is bad about this plane? The thought of this is getting me all revved up! -- -- Dave A |
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