Finally, insurance cost a factor?? Depending on your experience level, insurance on a retractable might be pretty steep initially.
patrickmathews wrote:So where does this leave me - I think I am back to shopping for the best deal I can find on either a comanche or a bo. For those with experience with either of these:
What is the downside to a J model bonanza versus the S? I know the difference in specs but the later model S is a signifigant price bump and I think the older J, K, M or N model will do what I need. I know the big difference is the engine (470 vs. 520).
Any similar info on Comanche 250 vs 260? I know there are several type specific groups and I plan on asking these questions there as well but there seems to be a wealth of experience on this board and I'd appreciate any insight.
Thanks
Patrick
WWhunter wrote:Another issue you may want to take into consideration is repair/parts replacement costs. I believe annual costs were already discussed but it seems that Mooney's and Bonanza's seem to be in a different catagory. Maybe the mechanics figure all Bo-drivers are Drs./Lawyers and charge accordingly. JK![]()
While all aircraft parts are expensive, some are more so than others. Years ago I had a friend with a Bonanza and when ever we had to replace/repair things I seem to remember that parts for it were considerably higher in cost than a comparable part for say a Cessna.
I know of a couple guys that keep there Mooney's at their farm strip and seem to have no problem flying them out of fields. Research "Flying Farmers" and you may find some of these farmers flying all kinds of stuff off of farm strips.
WW
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