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On Tue, 25 May 2004 06:14:55 -0700, "Tom Sixkiller"
wrote: "Smutny" wrote in message .. . My current business has no need for travel other than annual conventions. However, I'm looking at puchasing a company that writes software for municipalities, so I see a definate possibility of using a plane to visit cities around the state. How about around the region? Yes, there are some neighboring states that have a right structure that make them possible customers. But I'd be speaking out of turn to say that they're a definate market without more research. One question I have that I don't recall ever seeing discussed here... When you purchase a plane for business use, can it be a homebuilt? It can be whatever you want, though the IRS might look askew at you when you put stuff on your tax return. I suppose the IRS has some documentation one what they want. Anyone know the document numbers? For instance, a RV-6/7 would be an ideal platform for buzzing around the state visiting customers. And limiting your business too much. An RV has the performace to easily reach out to the region. To get similar performance out of a production airplane I'd be looking at well over twice the cost. How's it's reliability? Are you willing to cancel appointments? Critical ones, such as closure meetings? Sounds like (I maybe wrong) you're fitting your business to match your aircraft whims, rather than your aircraft SPECS to match your business needs. Not really. The business is established and ripe for expansion. Yes I do have a real soft spot for the RV series. However; to get the same speed and range, one would have to look at a SR20 or retract single. Even an older 182RG costs (initial and maintenance) are well above a RV. As far as reliablity, spending the time to find a well built example, and utilizing the expertise of a trusted builder to help with the purchase, I have no doubt that reliability will meet or exceed a production single. I own a homebuilt now, and it is has be the most reliable airplane I've ever flown. -j- |
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