Nrmangino7 wrote:I posted in the float flying forum also because I thought that might get some response but I figured I would here as well.
I'm sure you guys get this all the time but I need some help! I'm looking to buy my first airplane and I'd prefer is to be floats/ski's/tail wheel.I am commercial - SEL/SEL, instrument, and tail wheel with right around 300 hours. Most of my time is in a 150/152/172. I got my SES in a 172 and only have limited hours(just for the license) and got my tail wheel endorsement from my buddy whos a CFI who owns a 7AC and have around 15 hours in that. I'm pretty open to idea's and can't seem to pick one make or model that I would like. I'd really like a 170B on floats but they seem pretty hard to come by. I guess my basic requirements would be a decent useful load(700lbs or so or really able to take at least one other person with a decent amount of camping gear and fuel for the trip), tailwheel/ski's/floats, and 65-70k or under(although i really don't want to stretch the budget).
Let me know what you guys have for input and if you've seen anything on barnstormers or tradeaplane or know someone who's got something for sale?
Z will probably delete the other as a duplicate in order to keep the database clean. There's some forum rules for posting ads for an airplane/stuff you don't own as well.
Having said all that, I'll second the recommendation in the other thread (which ought to get merged here) for Rob's 170B. I haven't seen it in person, but his rebuild thread is very comprehensive if you're curious to read it. If I was in the market, I'd give it a very serious look.
If Rob's plane doesn't fit the bill, I'd recommend looking into a Piper Pacer. Great bargain for the capabilities they have. Mine has 842lbs useful load and 160hp. Won't perform as well in slow flight / off airport / on floats as a Cub, but will cruise way faster. Cruise speed is comparable to a Cessna 170B, but I think Rob's plane with the Sportsman cuff would fly slower. You can usually find a good PA-22/20 for $20-30k, and it makes a dang good "compromise" airplane for the budget. I think Prosaria on here just rebuild one beautifully and is selling it, as well.