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Nubie Question: New or Used for New Pilot?



 
 
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Old April 18th 04, 02:12 PM
Stu Gotts
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Remember that the price of a new plane will take a big hit the first
year (just like a new car). If you're considering owning the aircraft
for 20 years then you should look at a good 1 or 2 year old pre owned
model.

On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 04:41:39 GMT, (Ben Jackson) wrote:

In article ,
picopirate wrote:
If I were to take out one of those 20 yr financing plans I could afford up
to $200k.


The spread between old and new aircraft prices is such that $200k means
you can have just about any used airplane you want and pretty much no new
airplane that will fit your mission.

You're on the right track -- you've defined your mission and budget. Now
you just need to work on flying various types to see what you like.


 




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