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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... On 6/5/2007 3:18:51 PM, "Dan Luke" wrote: AOPA got me a quote of $3K for $1M smooth, $300K hull on a Turbo 182T. Wow, really? What kind of hours/safety courses do you have in your background that resulted in such a low quote for $1M smooth at that hull value? I just re-upped with USAIG and am paying $2900 for the '73 Bonanza with a hull value around $170k (TKS, new engine, tip tanks, new avionics, turbo-normalized), not $1M smooth. This quote with an IFR rating and about 1,200 total hrs, 600 hrs in the insured aircraft. Or is the difference due to the fact that the Bo is a retractable? Probably. My insurance went from $3425 on a 1991 B36-TC (HV:$365k), to only $3865 for a 2006 C400 (HV:$575k). |
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