Rob,
Ya might want to make sure you are not underinsured on the value of your airplane. Not many Maules these day’s that can be had for 120k.
Kurt
Flyhound wrote:I ....I don't know what your mission is, but the MX7 with the 180 Hp O360 has been ideal for me. I have 1,015 pounds of useful load, but I have to be careful with where that weight is placed. I can't put 2 adults in the back seat because of an aft CG problem. Losing the weight of 2 cylinders and some case metal off the front of the airplane will do that to you (the Maule was designed for a 6 cylinder engine). On the plus side, losing those 2 cylinders has reduced my fuel burn, made my maintenance costs a bit lower and still has provided an airplane that has taken me everywhere I want to go. ....
asa wrote:If the prices between an M7 and M5 are similar, definitely go M7. <...> M5 wingspan is 2ft shorter than M7, and a lot less flap both in span and in deployment angle.
G44 wrote:Ya might want to make sure you are not underinsured on the value of your airplane. Not many Maules these day’s that can be had for 120k.
G44 wrote:Rob,
Ya might want to make sure you are not underinsured on the value of your airplane. Not many Maules these day’s that can be had for 120k.
Kurt
OregonMaule wrote:G44 wrote:Rob,
Ya might want to make sure you are not underinsured on the value of your airplane. Not many Maules these day’s that can be had for 120k.
Kurt
Thanks Kurt, you're right. It is probably time to bump it up.
Cheers...Rob
1:1 Scale wrote:OregonMaule wrote:G44 wrote:Rob,
Ya might want to make sure you are not underinsured on the value of your airplane. Not many Maules these day’s that can be had for 120k.
Kurt
Thanks Kurt, you're right. It is probably time to bump it up.
Cheers...Rob


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