by airscribe » Sat May 06, 2017 11:51 am
helifrek -- good luck and keep plowing ahead....
For what it's worth, have owned a Cherokee 140 and a Comanche 180; logged about 1,800 hours in the two over a span of 10 years, about 20 percent of those with my late wife and gear....if she was still living I'd consider another Comanche...could afford to buy another of either one...but....
My current project is a Waiex with the AeroVee Turbo....after sitting in three different kit planes and with air time in 50-plus other GA models -- and losing about 80 pounds four years ago -- the Waiex was my selection for the common reasons: Like how it flies, love how it looks, and want something with direct operating costs low enough that I can fly anywhere at any time work allows...without worrying about the impact on the household budget.
And my plan is to use it the way you and your wife intend to use your airplane....medium to long cross-country flying, with aux fuel to extend range, but stopping as needed....
My take: Different strokes for different folks. Some happily blast around their home airspace; others love to toss themselves around taking advantage of the Sonex lines' aerobatic capabilities. My use will include that kind of flying.
But coming from ultralights and other experimental aircraft, count me on your side. Packing light, taking the time you need, not rushing and stopping with good fuel reserves and any airplane will get you there...heck, an acquaintance of mine flies his Champ from the west coast of Oregon to Oshkosh every two or three years....he (here we go) packs light, takes his time, stops with plenty of fuel and gets there -- and back.
So urge you to follow your dream and remember that you're looking at use to suit you and your bride, which may not be another pilot's cup of tea -- but is imminently doable.
Good luck!
Dave Waiex #0216