Tom wrote: I would like to see a pacer get in in less than 300 ft. Same on takeoff.
mtv wrote:River rat wrote:If I had 40K and wanted a super cub I'd order up a backcountry supercubs or carbon cub kit. Ya I know a cc kit is more like 60 but, ( there soooo sweet!).
Now, that right there is FUNNY!![]()
I have a couple of friends who've gone that route and the LEAST cost I've heard from them is on the order of $110 K plus one hell of a lot of labor.
Good luck finding ANY kind of SC kit you could actually fly for $40 K
I know a fellow who built one from SCRATCH, meaning from plans, for about that......a remarkable accomplishment indeed, and a HUGE amount of work, scrounging for parts, lots of tools and expertise, a place to build, etc.
MTV
courierguy wrote: This effect is why I leave the spare tire out of my 2200 lb Toyota Yaris (46 mpg) when driving up and down the mountain I live on, while I carry the spare in the 1 ton Dodge diesel (18 mpg). No free lunch for all the above examples, more potential weight carrying capacity costs, but it's worth when or if you need it. That less then 30' span has made all the difference for me a few times, hell I wish it was narrower I'd have less scrapes on the tips!
8GCBC wrote:....... A 206 and Beaver, here in Hawaii, proves this pretty well.
bart wrote:8GCBC wrote:....... A 206 and Beaver, here in Hawaii, proves this pretty well.
Just saw that outfit for sale on barnstormers...looks like an opportunity for somebody, maybe.
AK_Logan wrote:PAMR MX wrote:This beast started out at 75k when i was selling my cub last winter. Aside from the engine being high time it may have some other issues...
http://anchorage.craigslist.org/for/4580040407.html
Called about that one a while ago. It failed compression on 3 of 4.
TradeCraft wrote:AK_Logan wrote:PAMR MX wrote:This beast started out at 75k when i was selling my cub last winter. Aside from the engine being high time it may have some other issues...
http://anchorage.craigslist.org/for/4580040407.html
Called about that one a while ago. It failed compression on 3 of 4.
Also ground looped with a poor "repair" job. Someone beat the frame straight with a hammer and slapped a coat of paint on it.
There is a 90hp and a 105hp PA-18 up here for under $50k. Neither currently have flaps, but I'm under the impression they are on the type certificate for the 105hp...
http://kusko.net/cub/the-cub-is-for-sale/
mtv wrote:TradeCraft wrote:AK_Logan wrote:
Called about that one a while ago. It failed compression on 3 of 4.
Also ground looped with a poor "repair" job. Someone beat the frame straight with a hammer and slapped a coat of paint on it.
There is a 90hp and a 105hp PA-18 up here for under $50k. Neither currently have flaps, but I'm under the impression they are on the type certificate for the 105hp...
http://kusko.net/cub/the-cub-is-for-sale/
And, adding those flaps are going to drain another, what?...$12 to $15 K out of your bank account.
Or, you could do a full rebuild AND add the flaps and only be down $150 K.....
MTV
something wrong with the link.kase wrote:http://alaskaslist.com/1/posts/10_Transportation/59_Aircraft/
Cub for 42k
TradeCraft wrote:AK_Logan wrote:PAMR MX wrote:........... ground looped with a poor "repair" job. Someone beat the frame straight with a hammer and slapped a coat of paint on it. ......
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