SkyTruck wrote:How SuperCubs, or any Cub, is worth what people are asking???
A new 172 costs about $400,000 today. A new 182 costs about $600,00, If Cessna still made the 185 it might cost $700,000.
New top of the line SuperCub about $230,000.
SkywagonMy 40 year old Skywagon with nearly 7,000 hrs TT and a 0 time 330hp IO-520D Lycon rebuild cost me $125,000 last year. I've since put about $60,000 into making her mine, lot's of STC's, including Bushwheels, and a complete interior refurb. TT doesn't scare me on this plane, it was extremely well maintained and has no corrosion nor damage history. Useful load is somewhere around 1,400+ pounds. Cruise speed with the 29's is 145 mph @ 12 gph, 140 mph @ 10 gph. The other day I was flying with ATXCitab and to stay with him I flew with 10 degrees of flaps around 100 mph. Playing with LOP I got her to 4 gph and she was still running smooth (This is best guess because the fuel flow meter was pegged on the bottom, which is 4 gph indicated).
I use her for exactly why I bought her, to fly around the country, business, family, vacations - golf for my wife, hunting and fishing for me. She goes into/out of all the backcountry strips I've asked of her easily. She's powerful, loud, and relatively fast.
I will do one more mod in 2014, adding altitude hold to the auto-pilot.
I was planning on two additional mods, both to make her more "cub like":
1. RSTOL
2. Mac 86/88" 3-blade.
SuperCubMy new SuperCub, a Mackey SQ-2, was built in 2010, I bought her this summer for almost $200,000. About 320 hrs TT. 205+hp O-375 Aerosport. Useful load is almost 1,200 pounds. She weighs just a little over 1,000 pounds so my 185 could carry her, plus me, plus some fuel. Cruise speed with the 35's is 90 mph @ 10 gph - she doesn't like LOP at all.
I bought her to explore rivers to fly-fish like never before, landing on bars not much longer then her length. During two days of pre-buy flying her I fell in love with what she is best at, "Trials Flying" for lack of a better phrase.
ThoughtsI no longer plan on making my 185 more "Cub Like". In fact, it is very possible I'll go back to 26's to get back the 15 mph I lost going to 29's. Back to 160-165 mph cruise speed.
If I could only have one, without hesitation it would be the 185. Supports my overall mission much better.
Certified or Experimental?My Mackey SQ-2 was built to an even higher standard then my 185. So as long as the builder (assuming it is not you) does superb quality work I would not hesitate for a moment choosing an Experimental - and didn't.
Do what's best for your mission and what makes you smile most.