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The Weiss Family wrote:
Ouch! I definitely couldn't afford that right away on top of all the other expenses. This limits the field of potential aircraft to low-time (or mid-time) engines. Not necessarily -- if the market is working correctly, the difference between the cost of a plane with a new engine and a plane with a run-out engine should be about equal to the cost of an overhaul. From what I've seen on these lists and heard talking to other pilots, low-time engines can be a bad idea, especially if the previous owner did a quick, cheapie overhaul to help sell the plane. Doing your own overhaul on a run-out engine is probably better, but you're assuming the risks of all the early problems that show up afterwards. I chose mid-time, and I've been very happy with that. All the best, David |
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