....all proceeds go to aviation.....I was just about a 2 pak a day guy, today along with the savings on health insurance becuase I'm a non smoker equates to just about 6k/year Bighorn wrote:Six years ago I quit smoking....all proceeds go to aviation.....I was just about a 2 pak a day guy, today along with the savings on health insurance becuase I'm a non smoker equates to just about 6k/year
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The good news is that we want a 205 and hopefully will be able to pick up a good one for a reasonable price that can be paid off in a couple of years.
Grassstrippilot wrote:So now we just have to figure out when it is ok to pull the trigger. I have a feeling that the answer to this is similar to having kids: if you wait until you think you are ready, you'll never have any kids! As much as I'd rather pay cash for one, I think that financing will have to be done to make it happen sooner than later.
Terry wrote:It's a great time to buy right now, unfortunately that might not change for sometime. But buying now and paying interest might be better than waiting a few years and paying a higher purchase price.
Scouter wrote:From a pure business perspective, its been a long time since planes were at the price point they are now. Couple that with extremely attractive interest rates, this is a really good time to finance an airplane. With some legwork, there is money out there at 2.5%. Something to consider, as this cycle wont last, they never do.

denalipilot wrote:Then there's the bugger where your next airplane turns up while you're still sitting on your last airplane. Good problem to have, I suppose...
Dave Ramsey..
Skydive206 wrote:My local farm bank refinanced the balloon payment on my U206F. Good fixed rate. Money is out there but I know of some that are having problems with financing for airplanes.
Wouldn't trade the memories for a million bucks though.
Skydive206 wrote:My Skydiving Corporation purchased the aircraft and holds the equity with the bank as lien holder.

skybobb wrote:I waited 20 years before I bought a 1/2 interest in a 1953 170B for $6,250. I financed that. When it was paid off I bought the other 1/2 interest. I traded that in on a fixer up 1959 182. for $26,000. in 1992. I had to come up with another $12,000. before I got it going, which took me three years. I don't play golf, fish, hunt, or have any other hobbies. I have my house in Vale paid for. The Condo my wife and I stay in in West Linn belongs to my son. It is getting harder and harder to keep flying, with fuel prices going up and my 1990 retirement dollars are getting smaller and smaller each year. $ 135.00 every year for my SI medical. More gov. rules, and new equip. requirements. I know I shouldn't have a nice 182 all by myself, because I can't afford it. On the other hand, I can't afford not to have it. It keeps me going. it makes me walk 45 min. most every day. Watch my weight. and keeps my mind sharp staying ahead of things. I am not a lot different that a lot of the rest of you, people throw that up to me that I must be rich to own an airplane. I have a 2001 ford tarus, and a 2006 ford Ranger pu. both paid for. I plan on flying as long as they will let me. Today 12/20/2011 is my birth day and I am 77 years old. I have been flying for 31 years. I might hang it up in another 13 or so.
mountainmatt wrote:skybobb wrote:I waited 20 years before I bought a 1/2 interest in a 1953 170B for $6,250. I financed that. When it was paid off I bought the other 1/2 interest. I traded that in on a fixer up 1959 182. for $26,000. in 1992. I had to come up with another $12,000. before I got it going, which took me three years. I don't play golf, fish, hunt, or have any other hobbies. I have my house in Vale paid for. The Condo my wife and I stay in in West Linn belongs to my son. It is getting harder and harder to keep flying, with fuel prices going up and my 1990 retirement dollars are getting smaller and smaller each year. $ 135.00 every year for my SI medical. More gov. rules, and new equip. requirements. I know I shouldn't have a nice 182 all by myself, because I can't afford it. On the other hand, I can't afford not to have it. It keeps me going. it makes me walk 45 min. most every day. Watch my weight. and keeps my mind sharp staying ahead of things. I am not a lot different that a lot of the rest of you, people throw that up to me that I must be rich to own an airplane. I have a 2001 ford tarus, and a 2006 ford Ranger pu. both paid for. I plan on flying as long as they will let me. Today 12/20/2011 is my birth day and I am 77 years old. I have been flying for 31 years. I might hang it up in another 13 or so.
Good for you Bob. Happy Birthday and I wish you many great years behind the yoke.


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