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An Odyssey into Ownership (Part 1)



 
 
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Old February 28th 07, 05:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Jay Honeck
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Default An Odyssey into Ownership (Part 1)

In the final installment, dear readers, an icy trip to the Midwest.

Great write up! Thanks for sharing it.

I think it points out a number of things, some not so obvious, about
buying an airplane:

1. Patience is a virtue

2. Pining for an unusual make and model is MUCH more difficult than
looking for a (relatively) more common bird.

3. The benefits of finding a great airplane locally are legion, and
are probably worth paying a premium for, in the long run.

So where in the Midwest are you looking?
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Old February 28th 07, 07:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default An Odyssey into Ownership (Part 1)

You're correct, of course, on all three counts. The real hooker to #3
is that when you're looking for a smaller-production aircraft in a
smaller city, you've really narrowed your opportunities. In my case,
there weren't any locally, at least not that I could feret out.

See my other post to get "the rest of the story."


On 27 Feb 2007 21:29:55 -0800, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:



Great write up! Thanks for sharing it.

I think it points out a number of things, some not so obvious, about
buying an airplane:

1. Patience is a virtue

2. Pining for an unusual make and model is MUCH more difficult than
looking for a (relatively) more common bird.

3. The benefits of finding a great airplane locally are legion, and
are probably worth paying a premium for, in the long run.

So where in the Midwest are you looking?

 




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