JayKoit
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Lol, I totally understandShe's kinda like the wife ... "It's cheaper to keep her."
Appreciate the thought though ...![]()
Lol, I totally understandShe's kinda like the wife ... "It's cheaper to keep her."
Appreciate the thought though ...![]()
Where in AZ?True, I could go the shared route, but I'd have to wait until late in the year because we're moving to AZ...
Custom open trailer included…....if you were closer...
Prescott, and I’ll be 8 minutes from the airport. Are you in AZ?Where in AZ?
Yes, Sahuarita is south of Tucson. There is (or at least was?) a small glider club with a winch in Prescott. I spent two semesters there with ERU. Also a local hang glider school and an exciting, to me, launch overlooking Cottonwood.Prescott, and I’ll be 8 minutes from the airport. Are you in AZ?
Lol! So that's why there's always construction on the interstate whenever I head out thereOur EAA chapter is now digging up the road to prevent him from moving.
A guy I used to work with always said how nice Prescott is, and that was his planned retirement destination. Didn't retire when he should have....Prescott, and I’ll be 8 minutes from the airport. Are you in AZ?
For a $20k airplane your hull insurance will be stupid expensive.The thought of no insurance is pretty much a non-starter. if I'm putting years of my hard earned savings into the plane, I'll insure it.
Not in every case ... or at least not in mine.For a $20k airplane your hull insurance will be stupid expensive. $3k a year, in 6 years you just bought another airplane.
Then it’s a Pacer. ;-)What about a Piper Tripacer? Always wanted one without the nose weight...
it really is a nice place. In all my conversations with both locals and people who’ve visited, not one person had said they don't like it.A guy I used to work with always said how nice Prescott is, and that was his planned retirement destination. Didn't retire when he should have....
What about a Piper Tripacer? Always wanted one without the nose weight...
I really like the Colts and Tri Pacers. They’re on my list as well, but I’d slightly prefer all metal or composite. But if the right one comes along...Then it’s a Pacer. ;-)
Tri-Pacers and Colts used to be very cheap because they were looked down on by the collectors. I think those days are over but they still cost less than the earlier taildraggers.
I certainly wouldn’t turn my nose up at a nice one.
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When I spent December to February in Prescott I said this is just like Michigan and left. Very nice though the rest of the year.it really is a nice place. In all my conversations with both locals and people who’ve visited, not one person had said they don't like it.
That's not the whole picture. It depends on the number of hours you fly. If you like to fly a lot, you'd better do your cost comparisons because it may be cheaper per hour to own an airplane. If you only fly 30 hours a year or less...might be best to keep renting if you can't afford to buy. Club rental can be ok, but not ok if you want to do something outside what's allowed. The last time I looked at the rules, the local club makes it prohibitive to keep the airplane overnight on xcountries. They want that airplane available for rent. No good for me. A couple of those former club guys are in my EAA chapter...they all own airplanes now.While not the most glamorous, renting is going to be the least expensive way to log an hour in the air. Money only flows when the hourmeter is running.
When you own the clock is running 24/7.
My airplane is insured for $40K and my insurance is less than $800. I'm 65 years old and I flew 65 hours last year. The number of hours I flew got the price down! I'm a member of EAA and my insurance is through them.For a $20k airplane your hull insurance will be stupid expensive.
$3k a year, in 6 years you just bought another airplane.
Nahh they don't use 3 feet of salt for 3 inches of snow in PrescottWhen I spent December to February in Prescott I said this is just like Michigan and left. Very nice though the rest of the year.
FWIW- In Michigan February occationally starts in November and doesn't end for sure till March and even later on occasion.
Well, it also depends on what kind of plane you want to own.That's not the whole picture. It depends on the number of hours you fly. If you like to fly a lot, you'd better do your cost comparisons because it may be cheaper per hour to own an airplane.
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