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I have owned 3 different airplanes now and have learned a few valuable lessons. First and foremost, you get what you pay for and if it seems really cheap, it probably is. No matter what you do, hire someone who is familiar with the line of aircraft you are looking at, someone who can answer all of your questions. This could be a broker or someone who just has a lot of knowledge. By all means have a pre-purchase inspection done by a mechanic you know and trust. This will cost some $$ but it could save you some big bucks down the road.
Either way, I agree with the nnickname "trauma-hawk" I have never flown one but they look a little flimsy. I am a big cessna fan, don't count out a 172 or something along that line. Remember in order to make it worthwhile, you will have to fly it.
It does cost, but owning a plane is fun and fullfilling. Email me if you want to chat or need a contact for looking for a plane, I'll hook you up with the guy I have used in the past.
n6294x@aol.com
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