fastj22 wrote:A wise homebuilder told me as I just got my license and headed to Airventure with him in his RV7, buy a cheap C150 and fly it for 100 hours. Then sell it for what you paid. It will make you a better pilot, and make damn sure you like to fly in relatively slow and primitive airplanes. I did just that. I then traded my C150 for my Waiex kit.
BartMan02 wrote:fastj22 wrote:A wise homebuilder told me as I just got my license and headed to Airventure with him in his RV7, buy a cheap C150 and fly it for 100 hours. Then sell it for what you paid. It will make you a better pilot, and make damn sure you like to fly in relatively slow and primitive airplanes. I did just that. I then traded my C150 for my Waiex kit.
That sounds like great advise. I thought I would rent rent and fly a 150, 172 and Piper Arrow while I was building. I did the figures on owning certified aircraft and renting for 1 or 2 hundred hours would be less expensive then ownership. I originally thought about buying a 20 to 35 thousand certified aircraft. But to me buying something much older could potentially lead to something bad going wrong and I don't want to be stuck with junk that will cost me a bundle to fix and then have a hard time selling. I think it will be better for me to rent until I have what I want.
It is hard to beat renting unless you fly a lot. Clubs are good too. If I was going to buy something it would have been a C140. The demand is soft so prices are cheap. Good when you are buying, bad when you are selling. There are valid arguments for any approach, renting, a club, or ownership. You have to pick what is right for you.
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