
Probably the only Maule on the planet that costed $10,000 an hour to fly.Yup. Then someone (me) buys them, with the unrealistic expectation of flying for several hundred hours before needing to redo the engine, gets 15 more hours out of the engine, and lands in a field and spends another $23,000 turning the airplane into a powered airplane again.Don't fool yourselves....there are a lot of airplanes out there that clock .2 hours between annual inspections....ie: run up time to check compressions and warm the oil.
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