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"W P Dixon" wrote in message
... How many young pilots would there be if they all had to buy one of these new planes? How many would ever start flying when they realized they may never be able to afford to own one? As far as that goes, how many stop training because of having to rent a plane? If the majority of us had to rent a car "all the time" would we bother driving in the first place? Just something to ponder... True. I had stopped flying for several months at times while I was renting aircraft after getting my certificate. I had to force myself to go out to rent a plane and get back into it. As far as buying an aircraft, there are many good used aircraft available for the price of a car, pickup, SUV, or boat. These aren't the bigger/faster/newer planes but they're good for general flying. The bad part is that the hangar rent, maintenance, insurance, etc., for owning a plane is higher than owning a regular vehicle. My most expensive purchases have been my car, my current house and my plane-- in descending order. The annual costs for each would be the house (taxes, utilities, repairs, etc.), the plane(hangar, maintenance, fuel, etc.), then the car (insurance, gas, etc.), also descending. -- -Greg B. remove dot to reply |
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My most expensive purchases have been my car, my current house and my
plane-- in descending order. Sheesh! What do you drive? Where do you live? Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"Jose" wrote in message
news ![]() My most expensive purchases have been my car, my current house and my plane-- in descending order. Sheesh! What do you drive? Where do you live? Ok, my house and car were each about $25k. Living in the middle of nowhere, there are cheap houses available. The problem is living in the middle of nowhere. The 2 previous homes I've owned 'somewhere' were 3 to 4+ times as much. My house, car and plane are all small compared to what a lot of people care to have, but they're paid for and suit me fine. ;-) |
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The problem is living in the middle of
nowhere. That's what the airplane is for. ![]() Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"Jose" wrote in message
. .. The problem is living in the middle of nowhere. That's what the airplane is for. ![]() Yup! Of course, I'd be living here in the middle of nowhere even without a plane -- but wouldn't enjoy it as much. |
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:28:51 -0500, "N93332"
wrote in :: As far as buying an aircraft, there are many good used aircraft available for the price of a car, pickup, SUV, or boat. These aren't the bigger/faster/newer planes but they're good for general flying. Right. You can purchase a used C-152 for ~$20k, but a new LSA will set you back ~$80k to ~$100k. :-( |
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I've heard it said that buying the plane is the cheapest part of the
aircraft ownership experience. Ben Hallert PP-ASEL |
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Ben Hallert wrote:
I've heard it said that buying the plane is the cheapest part of the aircraft ownership experience. To borrow from the boating set, the two happiest days of your life are the day you buy and the day you sell your airplane. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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