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barne_as
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Choice of permit aircraft

Post by barne_as » Mon May 04, 2009 9:17 pm

Im looking to purchase my first plane and require the following:

- 2 seats
- 100knt + cruise speed
- below £20,000
- capable of touring

Ive been thinking of a europa but cant seem to find one under my budget, anybody got any ideas?

mike newall
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Post by mike newall » Mon May 04, 2009 10:58 pm

100kts is not necessary.

Let's be practical.

Under £20,000 - we are into Aeronca, Piper, Jodel, Cessna, Luscombe, Emeraude territory.

Best compromise - Emeraude.

Most practical - Champ

Better performance - Cessna 120

Are you a midget ? - Jodel or Luscombe 8)

Last desperate effort - Cub :roll:

But hey - I'm biased !

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Post by barne_as » Tue May 05, 2009 7:56 am

mike newall wrote:Under £20,000 - we are into Aeronca, Piper, Jodel, Cessna, Luscombe, Emeraude territory.
I was looking for a permit type to keep the costs down, is it possible to keep a cessna or piper on a permit then?

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WOT SPEED ?

Post by David Hardaker » Tue May 05, 2009 11:04 am

Mike
If speed isn't necessary, why are you building an RV7 ??
:D
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The Phantom Midget Jodeller
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Post by Rich Valler » Tue May 05, 2009 11:33 am

barne_as you seem to have been asking the same or similar questions for the last year or so, in other fora, and received many constructive responses; I doubt that the answers you will get here will be any different, or enlighten you further. I am however delighted to see your budget has effectively doubled in that time, credit crunch notwithstanding.

My suggestion on another forum to you as a new PPL was, and remains, to join a group (I pm'd you details of a local LAA tourer group with a share available) and get some hours in before you decide where your aviating path will lead, and before embarking on sole ownership which is harder than you may expect (there are, however, compensations).

In answer to your second question ..... yes: Piper made Vagabonds and Cubs of which there are numerous examples flying on LAA Permits, and some Cessna 120s are operated on Permits. However, under the current rules no more are allowed to be issued with initial permits, so only existing UK examples can be operated on LAA permits.

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Post by David Hardaker » Tue May 05, 2009 2:49 pm

Barne_as
Mike loves his Champs, much as I take the same view about Jodels.
There are still Jodels to be had, 90 horspower 2-seat ones being what you sound to be after.
You will do 95 knots in a D117, have electric start, and good stol capability, and excellent pilot visibility.
4.5 gph is what it will burn. Crosswinds no real problem.
ALL the aircraft you mention are tailwheelers, so if you've not sampled the delights of tailwheel operation you're in for a treat ! The LAA Coaching scheme can help you on that one.
Best of luck !
dh

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Post by mike newall » Wed May 06, 2009 10:24 pm

The RV is the ultimate goal of a long hard road of other, interesting types.

It is a £60,000 permit aeroplane so doesn't qualify here 8)

I can't fit into Jodels, they are for Druids and Frenchmen and strange Yarksheermen !

Hey, got my Phase 6/Heron out of the loft this week, it may yet fly !

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Post by ffg » Sat May 30, 2009 9:24 pm

Phase 6 - that takes me back...

Someone told me Chris Foss was building an RV8 - anyone in touch with him?
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Post by mike newall » Sat May 30, 2009 11:33 pm

If he is building an RV8..........

There is an RV8 registered to a Chris Foss - G-CDDY.

Hopefully he is enjoying his aeroplane :shock:

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Post by Rob Swain » Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:12 pm

mike newall wrote:Are you a midget ? - Jodel or Luscombe 8)
Can't comment on the Jodel, never flown one.

Luscombe? Midget?
To be fair, if you are very long in the leg then it might not be comfy if you are flying well in excess of 2 hours.
However, I'm 6 foot tall and shortish of leg, hence long in the seat to top of head dept. I found the Luscombe very comfortable with bags of headroom (more than an RV7, and my 6 :P ).

And before anybody else says it - I'm not an Orang-Utang!
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