Just bought my first FSE plane, a fully loaded 172 for $150,000.
It's located at 1N9 (Allentown, PA), if anyone want's to help on it's long journey to it's new west coast home.
Bought my first plane - N5106T
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Re: Bought my first plane - N5106T
Wow, Allentown is about 40nm from here...that's going to be a lot of flying in a 172. Have fun!
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53 miles from me. Keith and I are neighbors Congrats on the purchase, I might pitch in if I find a good 172 model - at this point, I'm stuck with the default XP one (which looks like it came from the 1900s...).
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Re: Bought my first plane - N5106T
Man you are making me think...
I have almost 200 v$, saving for a Baron, wondering if I should just pull the trigger. I am getting tired of chasing airports with the plane I want to fly rather than just plan flights from where I want.
I have almost 200 v$, saving for a Baron, wondering if I should just pull the trigger. I am getting tired of chasing airports with the plane I want to fly rather than just plan flights from where I want.
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At 200k V$'s that's just over half way for a Barron.stealthbob wrote:Man you are making me think...
I have almost 200 v$, saving for a Baron, wondering if I should just pull the trigger. I am getting tired of chasing airports with the plane I want to fly rather than just plan flights from where I want.
Not too long ago I also took the plunge myself.
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YMMV In my case, I make relatively tiny amounts in rent from others. The funny thing is for the relatively few rentals I get, they seem to happen at inconvenient times. In one case I was planning a flight to take later in the day. Between times, someone rented my airplane. When I got home ready to fly, the airplane wasn't were it was left.
To me one of the BEST parts of owning your own airplane is not fretting about the Hobbs meter. I no longer worry about starting the flight when I start taxing.
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Agree. I found a system-owned Baron for just over $300K on a lark really late at night and made a snap decision to get it. It's at L72 right now waiting for me to fly it when I have time. I recently made a bunch of Chinook flights in the wee hours before work to get enough for a Cherokee (N153PQ) that's now at 46CA for rent.wmburns wrote:To me one of the BEST parts of owning your own airplane is not fretting about the Hobbs meter. I no longer worry about starting the flight when I start taxing.
The best part about both is letting it run and run without worrying about FSE's rental costs.
I'm saving up next for maybe a C182 with the overall goal of having the three planes I paid for in the sim, owned in FSE.
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