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Reading R.A.O. pays off
All the snooping in the newsgroup just paid off...I think!
I just closed the deal on my first airplane. Based on my mission profile and the things I learned from the newsgroup, I had the following objectives: 1. Must be able to *legally* fit my wife and three (small) kids. 2. 180 HP or greater (high density altitude) 3. Mid-time engine 4. Decent P&I 5. Decent radios (I'm VFR, so not too fancy) 6. Work an annual into the deal Well, I found a 1966 A23-24 Super Musketeer. Goal 1 was met, since this has the third row bench seat. Goal 2 was met: IO-360-A2B, 200HP Goal 3 was met: 1050 SMOH, 2000 TBO Goal 4 was met: 2003 paint (absolutely beautiful), Interior is clean Goal 5 --- couple of KX-170B's, one with G/S, not exactly what I had in mind Goal 6 --- not met....at first.... The owner was reluctant to budge from his asking price. So, I stuck to his asking price, and had him throw in a GPS (Airmap 1000, avionics just got better). I also negotiated that he annual the plane (it was due in Nov). There was a small oil leak that was not initally disclosed (or known about, I think). Now he's taking care of it. He also threw in a bunch of miscellaneous stuff, like headsets, an additional intercom, manuals, etc. All in all, I'm happy with the deal. I'm glad I gleaned some info from this group. I CAN'T WAIT TO GO PICK IT UP!! It'll be about three weeks when the annual is done and my finances are in order. I'm also looking forward to flying it back from TX to NV. I'll pre-empt Jay Honeck, and say that I'm happy to be offically in debt as much as the rest of you! But at least I have a full 12 months until I get raked over the coals at my first annual. Adam Weiss PP-ASEL soon to be N7966L -- Super Musketeer! |
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Good airplane, Beech-built, solid!
Handles well, roomy interior, good visibility. Trailing link landing gear gives smooth landings. Not a speedster, though. The Weiss Family wrote: All the snooping in the newsgroup just paid off...I think! I just closed the deal on my first airplane. Based on my mission profile and the things I learned from the newsgroup, I had the following objectives: 1. Must be able to *legally* fit my wife and three (small) kids. 2. 180 HP or greater (high density altitude) 3. Mid-time engine 4. Decent P&I 5. Decent radios (I'm VFR, so not too fancy) 6. Work an annual into the deal Well, I found a 1966 A23-24 Super Musketeer. Goal 1 was met, since this has the third row bench seat. Goal 2 was met: IO-360-A2B, 200HP Goal 3 was met: 1050 SMOH, 2000 TBO Goal 4 was met: 2003 paint (absolutely beautiful), Interior is clean Goal 5 --- couple of KX-170B's, one with G/S, not exactly what I had in mind Goal 6 --- not met....at first.... The owner was reluctant to budge from his asking price. So, I stuck to his asking price, and had him throw in a GPS (Airmap 1000, avionics just got better). I also negotiated that he annual the plane (it was due in Nov). There was a small oil leak that was not initally disclosed (or known about, I think). Now he's taking care of it. He also threw in a bunch of miscellaneous stuff, like headsets, an additional intercom, manuals, etc. All in all, I'm happy with the deal. I'm glad I gleaned some info from this group. I CAN'T WAIT TO GO PICK IT UP!! It'll be about three weeks when the annual is done and my finances are in order. I'm also looking forward to flying it back from TX to NV. I'll pre-empt Jay Honeck, and say that I'm happy to be offically in debt as much as the rest of you! But at least I have a full 12 months until I get raked over the coals at my first annual. Adam Weiss PP-ASEL soon to be N7966L -- Super Musketeer! |
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5. Decent radios (I'm VFR, so not too fancy)
Goal 5 --- couple of KX-170B's, one with G/S, not exactly what I had in mind Actually they might turn out to very decent radios esp. if you are only vfr and multiple backup freqs. are not that important. They perform well, are built like tanks, legal and parts are still available. Howard .. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.754 / Virus Database: 504 - Release Date: 9/7/2004 |
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Congratulations - I fly in my friends plane - same model.
Great all round aircraft - big useful load, decent cruise speed & range. Downside - parts cost a fortune - try C$1600.00 for a mixture cable - ouch! My friend bought a non Beech cable instead (I believe it was actually a Cessna one) for less that C$100.00. Fuel selector valve C$2500.00 But I still love it - I'm looking for one for myself at the moment - with the 200hp. I was told that the 200 hp models were all originally sold as military trainers - don't know how true that is. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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I CAN'T WAIT TO GO PICK IT UP!!
Heh. I remember THAT feeling well... ;-) Enjoy it, man -- you've earned it. I'll pre-empt Jay Honeck, and say that I'm happy to be offically in debt as much as the rest of you! You will love every minute of your plane -- even as it sucks you relentlessly toward that black hole of aviation oblivion known as...ownership. Still, NOTHING is better than owning your own plane. Have fun! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Downside - parts cost a fortune - try C$1600.00 for a mixture cable -
ouch! My friend bought a non Beech cable instead (I believe it was actually a Cessna one) for less that C$100.00. Can you do that? If so, I'm definitely going to go that route! But I still love it - I'm looking for one for myself at the moment - with the 200hp. I was told that the 200 hp models were all originally sold as military trainers - don't know how true that is. There is one (actually two, mine's one of them) on Trade-A-Plane. There is another A23 with a 200HP conversion on www.controller.com It actually looks like a sweet deal, but I needed the third row seat. Adam |
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Actually they might turn out to very decent radios esp. if you are only
vfr and multiple backup freqs. are not that important. They perform well, are built like tanks, legal and parts are still available. You know, you're probably right. For my needs they'll work great. They're just not as glamorous as a digital flip-flop type. Adam |
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Good airplane, Beech-built, solid!
Handles well, roomy interior, good visibility. Trailing link landing gear gives smooth landings. Not a speedster, though. All reasons why I like it so much (except the last one), but I'm in no hurry ;-) |
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Jay,
Are you still planning on flying out for the air races next week? Let me know if there's anything I can do to help. Adam |
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"The Weiss Family" writes:
Actually they might turn out to very decent radios esp. if you are only vfr and multiple backup freqs. are not that important. They perform well, are built like tanks, legal and parts are still available. You know, you're probably right. For my needs they'll work great. They're just not as glamorous as a digital flip-flop type. I hereby wager $1.00 that the KX170's will outlast everything else in the airplane. -jav |
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