The Advantages of Shopping for Unusual Aircraft
When it comes to buying a used aircraft, well-known models often come with high prices and a lot of competition.
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When it comes to buying a used aircraft, well-known models often come with high prices and a lot of competition.
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Better than open hangars but not as desirable as individual T-hangars, shared hangars can make or break the ownership experience.
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The calculus often comes down to avoiding becoming upside down, but not at the expense of enjoying your perfect airplane.
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Like sampling a fine wine, one can slowly mosey around the airport, have relaxed conversations, take in the vintage airplanes, and lazily discuss ...
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Ergonomics is one aspect few people consider in selecting an airplane to buy.
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Many owners select tail numbers with personal meaning, and some are assigned to the aircraft types they display.
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Garmin’s GI 275 flight instruments update a 1953 Cessna 170B panel without sacrificing its original round gauge aesthetic.
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When traveling to Oshkosh, don't forget the pizza delivery, solar lights, and storm shelters.
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During an instrument panel upgrade, problems can turn into not-too-terribly expensive opportunities for adding functionality and reliability.
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Limitations are inherent in modifying old panels.
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