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"Marco Rispoli" writes:
Is it all metal? On trade-a-plane that's what one of the sellers is claiming... Never seen one up close and in fact before you guys mentioned it to me I didn't even know it existed before today ... You're about to spend a lot of money on an airplane. I know that many owners are spending twice as much on their avionics upgrades as you will be spending on your whole plane, but it's *still* a lot of money, and the real cost is not the purchase but the yearly upkeep and operating costs. I also know how excited and impatient (and nervous) you must feel. Still, I suggest that you slow down a bit. Spend some time walking around airports (to the extent you're still allowed to do that down in the U.S.), looking at planes and talking to pilots. Go on the aircraft-type mailing lists and you'll probably find people willing to take you up for rides in different aircraft types (you can offer to pay for the gas, but they probably won't let you). Owners aren't exactly modest or unenthusiastic when you start asking them questions about their planes. Also, read the magazines, and go to Amazon and order a few books, including aircraft reference books like Jane's. Once you've narrowed it down, you might consider buying an owner's manual or POH/PIM for the planes you're considering. You can often find them on eBay for $10 or $15, or you can order many of them new or in reprint from Essco: http://www.esscoaircraft.com/ All the best, David |
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