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BUSHLINER EXPERIENCE

Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
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I think he will find a buyer. There just seems to be a lot of money sloshing around - especially for mint airplanes. They seem to be good investments these days. I might eventually break even on mine. 8)

I am guessing he is selling to help fund his business. Or maybe he plans to upgrade to a 180/185.


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I am guessing he is going to build a spec plane or a showroom plane. I have watched a couple of YouTube vids on some of his ideas including a modular panel that will fit multiple 100 series Cessnas. Some good ideas.

Way out of my budget, but it’s inspiring stuff. I think that for a small few people those figures are really a far smaller percentage of their total worth than my plane is of ours. Look at the Carbon cubs.
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Increasingly these aircraft are becoming less a classic and more an antique.
Programs like this will be needed to keep the old types alive, but the prices are getting out of reach for the average aviator.

No comment on this specific operation, other than I wish them and their customers well. The past is littered with failures, it does not appear to be easy.
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