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This is the group to join http://www.bonanza.org/
-- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Newps" wrote in message . .. | High Beech parts prices are a myth, as both you and I have discovered. | Your main problem will be locating a certain few parts but otherwise you | won't have any problems. What engine does it have? The newer and | bigger the better. Electric prop or constant speed? | | | | wrote: | Hello, | | I'm interested in hearing from people who have 'real' first-hand | knowledge of the true costs of owning an older (early 50s) V-tail | Bonanza. I've heard all the horror stories about the outrageous costs; | but the thing is that I heard the same stories before I bought my | *last* plane (a 1963 Beech Musketeer). The Musketeer turned out to be | much cheaper to own and operate than most people told me to expect. | | A buddy of mine is looking at buying an older (but very well cared-for) | C-35, and I'm considering buying in. Obviously we'd have a VERY | thorough pre-buy done by a good Bone mechanic. But I'd really be | interested in hearing some info from owners who have been through | owning these old birds for a while. Insurance isn't a problem (I'm a | CFI, and he's 2000+ with a ton of IFR time), and we're both already | quite familiar with the ups and downs of owning a plane; but we've | never owned anything complex before. This would be my second plane, and | his third. Old birds don't scare me, if they are take care of...but is | an old Bone *really* a different animal? If so, why? | | So...any ideas or suggestions? | | Thanks in advance, | Cap | |
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Well I don't know if high Beech prices are a myth overall or not, as
I've really only owned a Bonanza and have nothing to compare it to. But I do know that a new footstep (forged stainless steel) was $1700. That kind of blew me away. |
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General Motors, Honda, just to name two, build cars by the
millions every year. Many of the parts are unique to each model. But there will be hundreds if not thousands of versions of even limited edition models. Airplanes are built by the dozens. Since 1939, world-wide aircraft production has not reached the numbers of one year by one division of GM or Honda. Yet it cost more to design and certify each part for an airplane and have all the paperwork in order. If you go to a glass molding company and ask them to build you ONE bottle for your home-brew, it will cost you a million dollars, the next million bottles will be a penny each. The Bonanza has been built for over fifty years by the same company and most of the tooling is in storage on the factory property. Given some time, they can find the tool and build almost any part, if you just want one, it will cost a bundle. You should have bought a hundred footsteps, the price each might have only been $250 and then you could store the parts in a dry, secure place until you could sell them at a profit. If you want economical transportation, but a Yugo, no wait, they don't build junk cars anymore. "swag" wrote in message oups.com... | Well I don't know if high Beech prices are a myth overall or not, as | I've really only owned a Bonanza and have nothing to compare it to. | But I do know that a new footstep (forged stainless steel) was $1700. | That kind of blew me away. | |
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