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Dice wrote:
Since I started working on my ticket, and now my instrument, I have been in love with the new Tigers from day one of my training. The AA5x-series aircraft are fun to fly... I wouldn't buy one of the new ones since I can't see paying that much money for an aircraft that does not have air-conditioning... Hey, I live in the Houston area, air-conditioning would be a nice thing to have... Is it prudent to buy an orphaned aircraft brand? I bought my 1978 AA5A for probably around $35K with a mid-time engine somewhere around 12 years ago... I've since that time gone over TBO on that engine and probably spent around $15K for an engine overhaul... As such, I insure it for a hull value of $50K... Maybe it doesn't have as nice of an interior as the new Tigers, but if that was a big concern for me, I could probably spend a grand or two and have a nice leather interior put in it... Parts are still available for it via FletchAir and some other companies... Yeah, maybe it's not manufacturer supported anymore, but it hasn't been a problem for me during the last 12 years... The Tiger has 20 more HP than my Cheetah since I have the 160 hp O-320 STC... Handling is the same since they are basically the same airframe... Go to http://www.grumman.net for more information... There is a Grumman mailing list, but it is one of those censored type of lists that if you post something which the owner of the list considers not strictly Grumman related, he will kick you off the list... There is also a Yahoo Grumman group that is not censored that you might prefer... Do these planes have design or performance issues? They are a rather nimble aircraft with great visibility... If you find yourself having trouble seeing over the panel on a 172 unless you crank the seat up or add a booster cushion, you will especially like the AA5x-series... I know I'll lose a bunch of market value --depreciation bucks because they're orphaned You'll lose depreciation on a new aircraft... If you are buying one that is a few years old, you come out OK though... Or if you just keep the aircraft long enough that inflation causes the value of your aircraft to go up... For me its a toss-up between a Diamond and the New Tiger, and frankly I prefer a yoke. I have flown the Diamond Katana (DA-20)... A factory salesman had contacted me and wanted me to give it a try for a possible purchase for a leaseback for a flight school... It was a nice looking plane, but the roll rate was noticeably slower than my AA5A... The glass aircraft sure do produce a nice finish on them though... I would say that the Katana probably had a roll rate perhaps a bit better than a 172... I hated the roll rate on the 172... It felt like I was trying to fly a large truck... The AA5x-series has a considerably better roll rate... Very nimble flier... |
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