10 Airplanes to own or that you like

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My list starting with a low budget. Piper Tripacer with good fabric, Piper Cherokee, Cessna 140-182, Ercoupe, Mooney, Piper Twin Comanche, Aerostar, Later Bonanzas F or A-36. One that is fun to fly and paid for. One that won't try to kill you.
 
10 airplanes I would or have enjoyed owning:

Beech 18
Waco F2
North American T-6/SNJ
Beech Baron 55
Piper Super Cub
Cessna 170
ALON Aircoupe
Cessna 150
Globe Swift
Consolidated-Vultee BT-13
 
I don't need 10, just 3, maybe 4 if I want a twin.

Cub - fun flying
C170 -fun flying + some travel
Pilatus - travel mainly

Those three should cover it. :D

Maybe a C310R too...
 
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C-206. I have gotten away with some serious flying in the bush, short very unimproved strips and off airport work and mostly loaded to max.

C-207. While not purposely, I have had maybe 1 or 2 icing encounters and survived. Load it up until the tail hits the ground. Stop loading, get a cargo guy to hold the tail off the ground, jump in and if the tail stays off the ground, we are good to go.

PA-31-350. Docile twin, the mac truck of the bush twin engines. They carry ice well.

I haven't owned one of these planes, just flown them in Alaska and they are very suited for that specific mission.
 
Cessna 180
Cessna 195
Cessna 170
Cessna 337
Cessna T-50 Bobcat
Cessna 120/140
North American Texan T-6
Dehavilland Beaver
Beech 18
DC-3
 
Rv-6
RV-10
Champ
Beech 18
Cirrus Vision
Cabin Waco
C-195
Ryan STA
C-180
A sailplane. Dunno enough to pick the right one.
 
I changed my mind. This is my list:
1. Cessna 175
2. Any Bonanza prior to 1958
3. Cessna pre 1971 model 172 with flat gear spring .
4. Any Cessna with a O-300 engine
5. Cessna 337
6. Piper Cherokee without the control levers in a throttle quadrant.
7. Piper Tripacer or Pacer
8. Any round engine plane
9. Any geared engine
10 Any Franklin engine aircraft.
;)
 
Cessna 340...if I ever make it that far I'd stop there.

Oh yeah, a Cessna 180/182 for fun too
 
Cessna 182
Cessna 195
Cessna 210
Cessna TTX
TBM 930
Diamond Star Twin
Cessna 414
F-4U
 
Marchetti SF-260 . . .of all the aircraft I've flown, it is the one I still dream about flying. . . given the means (more or less $300K, last I looked), it is the airplane I'd buy and fly until my flying time was done. It handles and performs as you imagined an airplane sholud, when you first began flying.
 
I've logged time in 48 types, with over a hundred hours each in most of the "usual suspects" of mainstream light G.A. Some handled better than others, and some had funkier systems than others, but I don't think there were any that I honestly didn't like. I've owned a Cherokee, a C-150, a Grumman-American Cheetah, a Bonanza, a Sport Cub, and now a C-172. Our mission and interests -- not to mention bank account -- have evolved over the years, so what was right for us then might not be right for us now. For a while we were able to have both a "go-places" airplane and a "play in the dirt" airplane. But that's not feasible now, and the 172 seems the best overall compromise for our purposes at present.

Marchetti SF-260 . . . It handles and performs as you imagined an airplane should, when you first began flying.

It don't look half bad, neither. :D
 
From slowest to fastest!

1. Piper Archer
2. Piper Cherokee 235B
3. Piper Dakota
4. Cessna 177B Cardinal
5. Cirrus SR22
6. Cessna 210
7. Beechcraft Bonanza A36
8. Mooney Ovation 3
9. Mooney Acclaim S
10. Pilatus PC-12
 
Gamebird GB1
Cessna 150 Aerobat
Cessna 150
Cessna 172/182
Extra 300
Super Decathlon
 
Once you go polished bonanza, you....



You.....





Well, it’s crazy, but really cool!

(True insanity is polished beech 18. So, maybe someday...)
 
1) Cessna Citation Latitude
2) Pilatus PC-12
3) Quest Kodiak on Amphib floats
4) Extras 300XL
5) Waco YMF-5D
6) Bell 525 Relentless
7) Aero L39
8) Bonanza G36
9) Pitts S-2C
10) Strega
 
Already have my Extra 300, but the buy list is...

- Zivko Edge 540 v3
- Extra 330 LX
- Aero L39 w/ TFE731
- Cirrus SR22 Turbo G6
- Embraer Phenom 100
- Hughes/MD 500
- Lancair Super Legacy
 
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Oh man a list of ten planes sans restrictions?! Of course I’ll bite

My 182T
T206H on amphibs
SR22T
King Air C90GTx
F4U Corsair
B-17
TBM930
Falcon 7X
Grand Caravan on Amphibs
Some sort of cub

Sadly my budget never would allow for such things but it’s fun to imagine having a B-17 in my backyard I could just start up and fly down to the keys for a weekend
 
Some sort of cub

Only one "sort of Cub".

cub.jpg
 
This is like the when the comedian said "Think of the worst sex you ever had. Okay, how was it? Really good, right?" [edited significantly]

Back to the thread: Someday I'd like to own a Lance.
 
C172- is there a better ppl trainer? Forgiving and makes learning fun.
PA28 - what a great and predictable IFR trainer.
V35B or F33 Bonanza with a 550 in it - little speed racer. And so maneuverable.
SR22-G6 - what an awesome X country plane. Turn on the AC and turn up the music. Carbon edition please.
Cirrus -SF50 - entry level personal jet that is affordable
HJ420 - Honda Fit/finish quality and engine reliability
 
I love my Cardinal for the stability and the view. The only other airplane I would have is a Sportsman 2+2, maybe with a diesel engine.
 
My current 172, only experimental!!!!!!


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First I have to say I am grateful for my little fully refurbished Cherokee. For the most part it meets my flying needs. If money were no object though, I would really love to have a Cirrus SR22.

1) Cirrus SR22
2) Pipistrel Panthera
3) Beech Debonair
4) Mooney
5) P-51 Mustang
 
The first 10 that are self-cleaning, need no maintenance, and come with a free lifetime gas card.

Which is most of them if you are a billionaire ;)
 
First I have to say I am grateful for my little fully refurbished Cherokee. For the most part it meets my flying needs. If money were no object though, I would really love to have a Cirrus SR22.

1) Cirrus SR22
2) Pipistrel Panthera
3) Beech Debonair
4) Mooney
5) P-51 Mustang

Love your list, but my "cash no object" piston single would be the new mooney ultra. I'd love to have an A36 or similar 6 seater as a 2nd plane.
 
I like simple:
pa28
C170
C180
C182
T50
V77
Travelaire 4000
eaglerock longwing
Laird swallow
Spartan executive
 
C172- is there a better ppl trainer? Forgiving and makes learning fun.
PA28 - what a great and predictable IFR trainer.
V35B or F33 Bonanza with a 550 in it - little speed racer. And so maneuverable...

1. 150 or 150 aerobat. Less ponderous than a 172. And more fun to spin by far.

2. :yeahthat:

3. Oooh la la! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I don't know how you do it.....I have a hard enough time keeping my spinner shiny.

Struck up a conversation with the owner of a polished warbird (with more surface area than my Aztec) on the grass at OSH last summer. Asked him the same question. He mumbled something about the President's immigration policy making it more difficult and expensive...
 
The first 10 that are self-cleaning, need no maintenance, and come with a free lifetime gas card.

Which is most of them if you are a billionaire ;)

What was that saying I heard in Idaho a while back... "there once was a billionaire, he bought a P-51 now he is only a millionaire..":cool:
 
King Air and Beechcraft Baron offer nice mix of speed and room for error.
 
Hi my name is Mario and I am a new pilot,I bought a172 and the seats are worn out very uncomfortable and I can’t see over the dash where can I find seats for my 172L
 
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