Not as expensive as a real warbird or as fast but still looks pretty fun
www.titanaircraft.com/aircraft.php?aircraft_id=1
www.titanaircraft.com/aircraft.php?aircraft_id=1
Gatordev, yeah I'm definitely going to get some time in the a/c before going to pick it up, and yes, I believe they do still have a 180hp in them. Thanks again for the info.The trick is finding a plane that is that "cheap" and still is a) airworthy and b) does what you want it to do. If all you want is slow VFR on the weekend, then sure, but if you want something that is faster, can take 3-4 people, and do it possibly IFR, it's going to cost more than $40K. Can it be done? Sure, you bet. But I'm w/ Brett on this one. A typical JO sea tour is pretty busy, and you may not get to enjoy it as much as you would have liked. I had this same problem w/ a boat. Thankfully webmaster and I shared the expense, which is certainly another option for a plane, as well.
@pilot06:
I'd definitely recommend getting a 1-2 hour sign off in the same type before you go picking it up and flying it cold. Do the new AA-5Bs still have a 180HP in them? If so, getting a hop in an older Tiger would be the same basic airplane let you get the feel for it. More than one new Grumman pilot has pranged his airplane because it didn't quite fly (and land) like a Cessna. You might want to check out the American Yankee Assoc. (AYA), which is a Grumman owner's assoc, as well.
I've always had my eyes on the Long EZ. Affordable, efficient, 2 slots, aerobatic.
i wouldn't call anything in the Rutan canard family aerobatic.
As far as the airplane goes...if you can buy a $40000 automobile...and how many JO's that we know do that (Corvette, M3, 3 series etc...) than you could own your own plane...
Don't think you have to put yourself in the poorhouse to do it necessarily if you keep the purchase price low enough.
unless you buy a POS Audi that needs fixing every month.
Owning a car is cheap, unless you buy a POS Audi that needs fixing every month.
If your talking about the silver S4 Princess had... I'm sure most of the problems that car had were caused by him driving like a f'n idiot. I've had other friends who didn't have any problems with theirs.
Buying a $40K automobile and buying a $40K aircraft aren't even in the same zip code
I never said anything about a 40$k aircraft...if I were going to make a direct comparison, I would say maybe a 25K aircraft...none of this is what I originally asked though....just as an FYI
Or O2-E...
Someone read the thread...![]()
...at 10 years....bout the same BP as a new LT....