After being extremely frustrated renting airplanes and feeling left out of the fun at the High Sierra Fly In, I have decided to buy a plane. I have been reading a lot of posts on this forum, and have decided on a 170, older 172 or Tri Pacer. I feel these would fit my mission (with some modifications of course) and any of them would be a good choice for a first plane. I went back and forth a lot between a type plane and an experimental/LSA (S7, Kitfox etc). However, I would like to keep the price under $50k and at that price range I have more options for a 170, 172 or Tri Pacer. I have a friend that has a 59 Tri Pacer he is looking to sell at a very good price. The plane was his step fathers who passed away about a year ago. He was in the process of putting a new engine in the plane (160 hp Lycoming I believe) at the time of his death. It was completed but they never finished getting the plane re-certified and it is out of annual. The plane was well cared for but it has been sitting for about a year at Santa Monica not flown. It was in a hanger but they lost the hanger last summer so it has been outside covered for a few months. I have not seen the plane yet but plan to this weekend. My question is, am I getting in over my head? I realize that without seeing the plane or knowing the condition it is hard to estimate what all it will take to get it airworthy but we have a lot of very knowledgeable people on this forum so I wanted to get some guidance before I looked at the plane. If I assume the all the work was done on the engine and that it is in good shape, approximately how much $$$ and time are we talking to get it airworthy? Also, if someone could recommend a good person in So Cal to do a pre-buy I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Steve
