Since I'm new here I should start with an introduction. I recently sold my Cirrus because business has been slow and I had to make major cutbacks. I have not flown since September and I am getting a really strong itch to get back to basic flying on a tight budget. I have access to rental Piper Archers and Arrows but want to stick with an inexpensive LSA that I own.
I have been doing a lot of research and I keep coming back to the Tcraft as a great little bird for flying low and slow and I think I would really enjoy it rather than long cross country trips flown mostly using autopilot. I had a lot of fun in the Cirrus and crossed the country but usually up high and cruising fast.
I need an inexpensive plane to purchase and more importantly I need an inexpensive plane to fly maintain. It is a sad state of aviation when some annuals on the Cirrus almost purchase a decent Tcraft. If anyone would like to help me out with these questions I would appreciate the feedback.
1. I see posts regarding $400 and $700 annuals and would like to inquire if that is extra cost after the base cost of $1,000 for the annual and then an additional $400 to $700 or is this all in?
2. What is typical payload?
3. I'd like built in radio, due to Chicago airspace, and am wondering how many BC12D's have them built in.
4. What are people paying for annual insurance?
5. Does anyone have any opinions on this plane? http://www.barnstormers.com/classifi...aft+BC12D.html
6. Does anyone want to weigh in on other BC12D's on the market?
http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search
7. Does anyone in the Chicago area want to give me my first ride in a Tcraft? PLEASE!! You can pretty much name the time and I'll do whatever I can to be there.
8. Can I get 100mph out of a 65hp BC12D? I've heard consistently 90mph but maybe not 100mph. There a few places around 300nm that I still like to visit.
9. And lastly does anyone have a nice, but not too nice, BC12D for sale that's not listed?
Thanks in advance for any input anyone can give on my list of questions. I need to get back into the air quick. Going through major withdrawal.
Dennis
I have been doing a lot of research and I keep coming back to the Tcraft as a great little bird for flying low and slow and I think I would really enjoy it rather than long cross country trips flown mostly using autopilot. I had a lot of fun in the Cirrus and crossed the country but usually up high and cruising fast.
I need an inexpensive plane to purchase and more importantly I need an inexpensive plane to fly maintain. It is a sad state of aviation when some annuals on the Cirrus almost purchase a decent Tcraft. If anyone would like to help me out with these questions I would appreciate the feedback.
1. I see posts regarding $400 and $700 annuals and would like to inquire if that is extra cost after the base cost of $1,000 for the annual and then an additional $400 to $700 or is this all in?
2. What is typical payload?
3. I'd like built in radio, due to Chicago airspace, and am wondering how many BC12D's have them built in.
4. What are people paying for annual insurance?
5. Does anyone have any opinions on this plane? http://www.barnstormers.com/classifi...aft+BC12D.html
6. Does anyone want to weigh in on other BC12D's on the market?
http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search
7. Does anyone in the Chicago area want to give me my first ride in a Tcraft? PLEASE!! You can pretty much name the time and I'll do whatever I can to be there.
8. Can I get 100mph out of a 65hp BC12D? I've heard consistently 90mph but maybe not 100mph. There a few places around 300nm that I still like to visit.
9. And lastly does anyone have a nice, but not too nice, BC12D for sale that's not listed?
Thanks in advance for any input anyone can give on my list of questions. I need to get back into the air quick. Going through major withdrawal.
Dennis
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