Search

Notices
Flight Schools and Training Ratings, building hours, airmanship, CFI topics

is this plane worth 11k

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 08-13-2014 | 07:45 PM
  #21  
Banned
 
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 962
Likes: 0
Default

Many engines have the potential to go past TBO if they are babied: no flights under an hour, cruised at 60%, flown frequently, reduced power take-offs, meticulous maintenance, etc.


things break. planes are not cheap. trying to save money in aviation is usually a load of crap. if you think you are coming out ahead you are insane. if you are really deadset on being cheap in aviation. if there even is such a thing. go join a flying club. comparing renting an airplane to buying one you are not going to come out ahead on either. aviation is already a rich mans game. if you are thinking you will save a buck here and there at what cost will it be at? the airplane? a passenger? your life?!?!? suck it up and spend the money. if you dont you will pay later. can an engine go past tbo? sure! if you fly it like 12 hours a year and are doing it for fun. ive put athousand hours on a cherokee in a year and this airplane is a workhorse. airline pilots ask me why dont you take pride in your airplane and wash it? i tell them do you wash the md80 when you go to work? its meant to be FLOWN. i fly more than anybody at my airport. i have sank 10k in this airplane in a year to keep it up to par. if you think you are giong to save a buck you are completely nuts. you WILL spend money. this is aviation. trying to cut corners in this business someone will get hurt.
Reply
Old 08-13-2014 | 08:01 PM
  #22  
Line Holder
 
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 743
Likes: 0
From: Admiral
Default

Originally Posted by ClarenceOver
Many engines have the potential to go past TBO if they are babied: no flights under an hour, cruised at 60%, flown frequently, reduced power take-offs, meticulous maintenance, etc.


things break. planes are not cheap. trying to save money in aviation is usually a load of crap. if you think you are coming out ahead you are insane. if you are really deadset on being cheap in aviation. if there even is such a thing. go join a flying club. comparing renting an airplane to buying one you are not going to come out ahead on either. aviation is already a rich mans game. if you are thinking you will save a buck here and there at what cost will it be at? the airplane? a passenger? your life?!?!? suck it up and spend the money. if you dont you will pay later. can an engine go past tbo? sure! if you fly it like 12 hours a year and are doing it for fun. ive put athousand hours on a cherokee in a year and this airplane is a workhorse. airline pilots ask me why dont you take pride in your airplane and wash it? i tell them do you wash the md80 when you go to work? its meant to be FLOWN. i fly more than anybody at my airport. i have sank 10k in this airplane in a year to keep it up to par. if you think you are giong to save a buck you are completely nuts. you WILL spend money. this is aviation. trying to cut corners in this business someone will get hurt.
Flying an airplane only 12 hours a year is a sure fire way of an engine never reaching it's TBO. Besides, most engine manufacturers list two different TBO's, one is based on engine hours and the other is based on years of service. A mid time engine could easily be past TBO.
In regards to washing an airplane, that most certainly should be something you take seriously. It's considered general maintenance, and goes along way in fighting corrosion.
Reply
Old 08-13-2014 | 08:13 PM
  #23  
The Juice's Avatar
ULTP-Ultra Low Tier Pilot
 
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,228
Likes: 0
Default



things break. planes are not cheap. trying to save money in aviation is usually a load of crap. if you think you are coming out ahead you are insane. if you are really deadset on being cheap in aviation. if there even is such a thing. go join a flying club. comparing renting an airplane to buying one you are not going to come out ahead on either. aviation is already a rich mans game. if you are thinking you will save a buck here and there at what cost will it be at? the airplane? a passenger? your life?!?!? suck it up and spend the money. if you dont you will pay later. can an engine go past tbo? sure! if you fly it like 12 hours a year and are doing it for fun. ive put athousand hours on a cherokee in a year and this airplane is a workhorse. airline pilots ask me why dont you take pride in your airplane and wash it? i tell them do you wash the md80 when you go to work? its meant to be FLOWN. i fly more than anybody at my airport. i have sank 10k in this airplane in a year to keep it up to par. if you think you are giong to save a buck you are completely nuts. you WILL spend money. this is aviation. trying to cut corners in this business someone will get hurt.
Isn't this airplane your daddy's airplane?
Reply
Old 08-13-2014 | 08:17 PM
  #24  
Banned
 
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 962
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by The Juice
Isn't this airplane your daddy's airplane?
your right. i must have no idea what im talking about. for the record juice. 30 peeps on ignore list or not. im here to collect information. this forum isnt an english class or a popularity contest. its to get information that you seek and move on. more often than not i bet this forum is a hinderance than helpful.troll al you want but who do you think comes out ahead here having not spent a single cent on aviation. unless you were military.
Reply
Old 08-13-2014 | 08:18 PM
  #25  
Banned
 
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 962
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by Flyhayes
Flying an airplane only 12 hours a year is a sure fire way of an engine never reaching it's TBO. Besides, most engine manufacturers list two different TBO's, one is based on engine hours and the other is based on years of service. A mid time engine could easily be past TBO.
In regards to washing an airplane, that most certainly should be something you take seriously. It's considered general maintenance, and goes along way in fighting corrosion.
ya thats nice. the reality though is buying an airplane wont cut costs. your going to have to make real sacrifices and burn a hole in your wallet to getinto this industry. thats just a fact. i am the exception not the rule.
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Lori Clark
Hangar Talk
24
11-06-2025 07:25 PM
Spaceman Spliff
Major
35
05-17-2008 07:23 PM
vagabond
Hangar Talk
12
05-03-2008 06:06 PM
vagabond
Hangar Talk
0
04-14-2007 09:15 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Your Privacy Choices