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On 6/19/2007 12:13:40 AM, Jay Honeck wrote:
Which is the reason you'll hear so many of us bitching about the increased cost of fuel so loudly. It's the only expense we really "see" anymore. Really? Cracked exhaust pipes, cracked spinners, recurring ADs for dye-penetrant spar inspections, engine overhauls, prop overhauls, etc., etc, etc. are also pretty visual and recurring expenses. ![]() -- Peter |
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On Jun 19, 7:45 am, "Peter R." wrote:
On 6/19/2007 12:13:40 AM, Jay Honeck wrote: Which is the reason you'll hear so many of us bitching about the increased cost of fuel so loudly. It's the only expense we really "see" anymore. Really? Cracked exhaust pipes, cracked spinners, recurring ADs for dye-penetrant spar inspections, engine overhauls, prop overhauls, etc., etc, etc. are also pretty visual and recurring expenses. ![]() -- Peter I've been flying the same 35 year old spamcan for over half a decade now, and haven't had to deal with any of those such maintenance nightmares. In fact, I've only had to replace the exhaust muffler once as the biggest repair expense since purchaing the plane and that was only about $800 above what usually amounts to be about a $500 annual each year. If you buy the *right* vintage spamcan and get a very thorough pre-purchase inspection to weed out buying a possible lemon or junkheap aircraft that'll eat your lunch in repairs, you can avoid the nightmares. Right now, it's a buyer's market too, and if you're shopping for a used spamcan, you can pick the cream of the crop. The thing that has curtailed the my pleasure flying the most is indeed fuel costs. And not just the price of avgas, but the price of gas for my car too. I have a fixed income and have only X dollars to spend on any kind of gasoline each week, whether for the road or the air. Both kinds of gasoline have virtually almost doubled in price over the past couple years or so, and I still need the same number of gallons to drive to and from work, so my gas money that was once used for pleasure flying is now necessary to put into my vehicle to get me to my job each day. My flying has been literally cut in half because of this higher operating cost for any fuel-burning vehicles. |
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