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View Poll Results: Which is it?
Cessna 150 5 50.00%
Grumman Cheetah 3 30.00%
Other (post in comments) 2 20.00%
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Old 08-07-17, 01:32 PM   #1
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If beer is offered, can it make it to Or-gone?
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Old 08-07-17, 04:10 PM   #2
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In the wood working world, they say to buy your last tool first.

Which one do you really want? Which one will you enjoy using more? Don't get a plane just because you can, and then say I wish I had picked the other one because XYZ.

This is your toy, your baby, get the one that makes you the happiest.
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Old 08-07-17, 09:04 PM   #3
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In the wood working world, they say to buy your last tool first.

Which one do you really want? Which one will you enjoy using more? Don't get a plane just because you can, and then say I wish I had picked the other one because XYZ.

This is your toy, your baby, get the one that makes you the happiest.
good advice

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If beer is offered, can it make it to Or-gone?

yes it can, it would be a long trip but it would do it.


one i am looking at is in your neck of the woods already
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Old 08-08-17, 07:40 AM   #4
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Cirrus Airrcraft builds a number of aircraft, including smaller lear jet type aircraft. There is also the Cirrus VK-30 Kit built aircraft that is about $ 64,000 for the airframe minus the engine. The VK-30 is also a 5 seat aircraft featuring a retractable landing gear.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrus_VK-30




The engine is a unique pusher prop located in the back of the airframe as opposed to more conventional layouts. The VK-30 features a composite construction and was designed to achieve a natural laminar flow over the fuselage, wings and tail to give the aircraft a low drag design
The powerplant was a Continental IO-550-G developing 300 HP ( 224 kW )

The VK-30 was discontinued about 1993. The cirrus SR 20 and SR-22 have been the best selling airplane for over a decade. A unique feature of these aircraft are the parachute system that can be utilized in the event of an engine failure.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrus_SR22

I'm sure this is cost prohibitive for most, especially the SR 20 and 22 and probably outside your ball park. Then again, they are probably the safest small planes flying. There are other kit built aircraft like the Prescott Pusher that may fit what you are looking for.


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Old 08-08-17, 09:23 AM   #5
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The Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter is my favorite single engine plane, but I would have to win the 353 million dollar lotto tonight to purchase both of us one. They only cost $55,000 brand new back in 1960's. Very versatile aircraft even used by the CIA back in the Vietnam days:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilatus_PC-6_Porter

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The Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) utility aircraft. The majority of aircraft are powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop engine, which drives a fully reversible, constant-speed, three-bladed HC-B3TN-3D (or an alternative four-bladed HC-D4N-3P unit) Hartzell aluminium propeller via a reduction gearbox. Pilatus claims that it possesses unique STOL capabilities, capable of landing in places only otherwise accessible by rotorcraft.[19] It is fully capable of being operated from unprepared rough airstrips, in remote areas, hot climates and at high altitudes in all-weather conditions. In particular, the undercarriage employed provides for high wing and propeller clearances, making the PC-6 less susceptible to damage than conventional nosewheel-type undercarriages.


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Later-manufactured PC-6s are equipped with a Garmin G950 glass cockpit in place of analogue instrumentation; the majority of earlier-produced PC-6s can also be retrofitted with a glass cockpit as well. In addition to its flight functionality, the G950 system acts as a remote maintenance unit and electronic flight bag all in one. Two large 10.4-inch liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) are present, functioning as the Primary Flight Display for all key flight information and the Multi-function Display for system/mission management respectively; fully independent secondary flight instrumentation is also provided to provide backup altitude, attitude, and airspeed information in the event of complete electrical failure
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Old 08-09-17, 08:53 AM   #6
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Here is the best kind of airplane, the free kind you win in a raffle http://rafflecreator.com/pages/15439/cessna-150-raffle
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Old 11-12-17, 02:58 PM   #7
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Update:

Found a couple of really nice Cessna 150s

rolled one into maintenance hangar for a pre-buy inspection but it was revealed at that point that the aircraft has sat for the past 5 years and needs about $14,000 in maintenance to get it flying. so i passed.

Second Cessna 150 looked like a really nice one, and im sure it is, but 10 years ago it was flipped over in a wind storm while parked at an airport in North Texas which caused substantial damage requiring the tail to be re-built and wings to be replaced. it has flown the past 4 years without incident, but this greatly impacts the ability to sell it should the time come.

also found a Grumman, looks like a bargain, but the interior has had zero refurbishment since 1975. i have been haggling back and forth with the current owner, but given that it is located on the other side of the country, getting to it to see it, inspect it and bring it home are obstacles... fairly easily overcome, but obstacles none the less. a new interior, which wouldn't be an immediate need will run about $10,000.

also, virtually every aircraft on the market is NOT compliant with the looming ADS-B mandate. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automa...0%93_broadcast)
so that would be another $1,500 - $6,000 depending on how high tech fancy the ADS-B appliance is.




still cheaper than a woman


EDIT: speaking of women, my wife has put here two cents into the bucket and says that anything i get needs to have 4 seats so if she and the kids want to go its possible, so it looks like im completely out of the Cessna 150 market
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