Least Expensive Plane To Buy and Own
Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Aug 24, 11:59 am, "John T." wrote:
Renting and buying are just different products. They both give you a
ride in something with a propeller and wings, but that's about it. How
do you compare the cost of steak versus hamburger? You can get a
number, but what does it mean? They are just different experiences.
That's part of our point. The OP is asking what the best hamburger to
buy is and we're saying hamburgers are for renting.
-Robert
I think the OP asked what the cheapest airplane to own is, so it could
be more of a serloin or T-bone question. It really depends on what
"cheap" is. The OP might consider $50,000 cheap.
Margy
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