Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby mountainmatt » Sat May 05, 2012 1:50 pm

Gary, I'm not sure you can afford this, but it looks like a fun ride.

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_ ... loats.html
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby emflys » Sat May 05, 2012 2:30 pm

mountainmatt wrote:Gary, I'm not sure you can afford this, but it looks like a fun ride.

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_ ... loats.html



Not sure anyone can afford that deal. The cub is only 30K. The girl that comes with it is $100K. That's annually. Even if you decide you don't like her, she'll still cost you $50k/yr afterwards. And she get's half you plane! #-o
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby Zzz » Sat May 05, 2012 2:37 pm

emflys wrote:
mountainmatt wrote:Gary, I'm not sure you can afford this, but it looks like a fun ride.

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_ ... loats.html



Not sure anyone can afford that deal. The cub is only 30K. The girl that comes with it is $100K. That's annually. Even if you decide you don't like her, she'll still cost you $50k/yr afterwards. And she get's half you plane! #-o


That girl will pluck your head off your shoulders and throw away your carcass. :shock:
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby emflys » Sat May 05, 2012 3:30 pm

Zane wrote:
emflys wrote:
mountainmatt wrote:Gary, I'm not sure you can afford this, but it looks like a fun ride.

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_ ... loats.html



Not sure anyone can afford that deal. The cub is only 30K. The girl that comes with it is $100K. That's annually. Even if you decide you don't like her, she'll still cost you $50k/yr afterwards. And she get's half you plane! #-o


That girl will pluck your head off your shoulders and throw away your carcass. :shock:


OH, you know her?
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby RWM » Sat May 05, 2012 3:31 pm

mountainmatt wrote:Gary, I'm not sure you can afford this, but it looks like a fun ride.

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_ ... loats.html


I'm guilty of being a horsepower junkie.....but this one even has a little too much muscle for me. :shock:
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby qmdv » Sat May 05, 2012 5:05 pm

Did you see the legs on that gal. She could kill most anybody. Wasn't that in a James Bond flic once?

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Sun May 06, 2012 3:48 pm

I'm back, and in the hunt. Had a good weekend at Caveman. Met a lot of new fun folks, saw a lot of nice planes.
WW Thanks. There is a nice one in this area for S27.5K
There is also a nice 150/150 for sale for $30K if anyone wants one. Great affordable flying for the money.
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Don't forget, I live at nearly 7k' and go up. Want good shortfield/slow flight performance. To fat for the J3/PA11
Hoping to find something before it gets to the classifieds.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby 29singlespeed » Sun May 06, 2012 9:27 pm

shortfielder wrote:I'm back, and in the hunt. Had a good weekend at Caveman. Met a lot of new fun folks, saw a lot of nice planes.
WW Thanks. There is a nice one in this area for S27.5K
There is also a nice 150/150 for sale for $30K if anyone wants one. Great affordable flying for the money.
Gary


Gary - where is the 150/150 listed? Also curious about the rans S6 in Mack. Really, I am wanting an S7 but the lady in my life gets sick riding in back seats.

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Mon May 07, 2012 6:21 am

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Mon May 07, 2012 12:45 pm

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Thanks I have spoken with him a coupple times. Hoping he will contact me when he is ready to sell.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Mon May 07, 2012 12:51 pm

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I found 2 Highlanders on there. One is nearby, and I have looked at it. It is nice. Both are out of my price range.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby Tom » Tue May 08, 2012 2:55 pm

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Tue May 08, 2012 3:26 pm

Thanks Tom
I am looking for a little better stol performance than that willl offer. I basically fly from 6K' and up.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby Tom » Tue May 08, 2012 5:20 pm

i saw it and saw it was cheap and thought of ya. Couldnt hurt to post..

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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Tue May 08, 2012 5:49 pm

I appreciate the thought.
I would say my top 3 picks right now would be a 180hp Wag Aero Sportsman 2+2, Rans s7, and a Cessna 170/180 hp. But there are others I would buy if the price were right.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby Emory Bored » Tue May 08, 2012 6:11 pm

shortfielder wrote:I appreciate the thought.
I would say my top 3 picks right now would be a 180hp Wag Aero Sportsman 2+2, Rans s7, and a Cessna 170/180 hp. But there are others I would buy if the price were right.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Tue May 08, 2012 6:21 pm

I'm sure not against it, just don't know anything about it.

Another one that I would think would do well would be an old citabria or similar. Don't know all the different models. Did fly in a 160hp Citabria. Did pretty good, but I would want more power and flaps I thought a similar champ w180/flaps would be a pretty good combo??? I would prefer metal spars and ribs.

Still think experimental has some nice advantages.

Another that I have real good comments on is the Arctic Tern.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby Tom » Tue May 08, 2012 6:27 pm

7GCBC is a citabria with flaps, and for the most part they all have wood spars, unless a factory new wing, and i think one other company has a stc for metal spars but uses old ribs and spacers. im pretty sure they came factory with 150, and nothing bigger, i could be wrong, but we have one with a one time stc for a 180. The only limiting factors are fuel or lack of, they only hold 32 gal and with a 180, is about 3 hr of fuel, Also most citabria have a high empty weight and only 1650 GW


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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby shortfielder » Tue May 08, 2012 6:46 pm

This is a big learning excersice for me. The only planes I am familiar with are the c-150/170/180/182.
Little aerobatics in a decathalon and a Great lakes. Short flight in KitFox, Rans s7, J3, PA18

The best planes that I am aware of for what I want to do are the Super Cub and C-180, both too expensive for me at this time
Maules are in there too :shock: :lol: M4's/M5's

I like the Rans s7, Highlanders, Bearhawks, Kitfox's Models 5-7(easily folding wings, another big plus) Experimental, affordable to fly, good shortfield performance

Arctic Tern is another that I have heard would be really good, but rare.
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Re: Sold the 182/Lookin for a new(to me) plane

Postby 29singlespeed » Tue May 08, 2012 7:27 pm

Cessna_pilot wrote:i saw it and saw it was cheap and thought of ya. Couldnt hurt to post..

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It might fit the bill for me, I am flying out of Moab -- granted doesnt have everything -- but 20k safe/clean plane leaves a lot of ability to fly and upgrade the motor/stol later. thanks for posting. I am in the same boat as Gary it seems... same planes/wants but cant afford it right now.

I do appreciate this thread.

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