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![]() "Brent Rehmel" wrote in message news:SY9cb.563589$o%2.250672@sccrnsc02... Are you saying that you can buy a Cessna 150 that is IFR capable with, say, 1500 hours TBO for $25,000 - $35,000? If so, then I agree a C 150 would be a good deal. A Zodiac XL ready to fly would cost about $46,000 IFR equipped. That's more than a very solid, IFR certified late 70's Warrior with a mid time engine currently books for, which, with newish paint, is indistinguishable from a 2003 Warrior. I'm glad the Zodiacs are out there (the more planes the merrier) but one has to value "new" much more than I do to make Zodiacs look better than older PA-28-151/161's. -Greg A Zodiac HD ready to fly would cost about $42,500 IFR equipped. However, it wouldn't be legal to fly the HD in the U.S. so the comparison has to be for the XL. |
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