Not shopping nor learning to fly, but I enjoy your videos. Thanks for producing them.
@TriPcr189
10 ай бұрын
Great list! It's very similar to what I used in buying my last car and is the same approach I'm using now for an airplane. I have a dream list but I'd need to buy my own airport (and win a lottery). First things first though, I'll need to get my sport certificate or whatever the FAA is calling it now. Hope to see more of your videos soon.
@GreenBlueWalkthrough
10 ай бұрын
Great tips again as for me any of those cheap Kitfox like LSAs with folding wings will do my mission and suit my wants really well but yeah it will be years if ever I'll get to fly or buy a plane still thanks for this resource! Also if your into video games and sims try out close enough craft atleast those that fit your mission in Microsoft Flight Sim and mess with payloads and how each one acts with your load... Like the CTSL is far to light of a frame to handle my 225 pound self and my 100 pound girlfriend and gets out of control rather easily and obits my mass as center but I can recover easly enough still far to light for my use.
@hansenfuentes3541
9 ай бұрын
What’s your opinion on a champ or something similar for “time building” I’m a private pilot with instrument rating and working on commercial, I am an A&P for the airlines and a simple plane to work on is ideal if I run into maintenance issues…..I’m trying to find a plane on a budget solely for time building, and of course to have some fun, 2 seats seems fine, maybe an occasional small cross country or I take a friend or my daughter flying, thanks, and I appreciate the videos
@prodigalpilot
9 ай бұрын
Depends. If you need to build instrument, night or multi time, clearly no. If just looking to build ANY time, sure! Any number of antique taildraggers would fit the bill. They are also the most fun way to fly, in my opinion.
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