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Infidel
02-16-2014, 01:56 AM
I know there are so many choices And if money wasn't an issue, my choice(s) is an F4U Corsair, P-38 Lightning, and the ever so popular P-51 Mustang. But to be modest and realistic, my dream machine is a Vans RV8.

We all have that special airplane, Helicopter, balloon, or air bound conveyance that we would like to have. So what is yours?

lnuss
02-16-2014, 07:33 AM
Without getting overly exotic, I'd like to have a Stearman for local enjoyment and a Cessna 180 for general flying, though a Bonanza would be great for trips. I know some folks will think that's mundane, but if you can't afford those, they're nice to dream about.

Joe LaMantia
02-16-2014, 08:04 AM
Inuss,

I think your choices reflect the issue of mission(s), and there good choices! Assuming money is no object, I'd like a Cub Crafter S2, an RV-9A, and a Cirrus SR20, and throw in a "NetJets" card for a Falcon 9 or a big Gulfstream for international travel!

Joe
:cool:

Kyle Boatright
02-16-2014, 11:05 AM
Cabin Waco. Beech 18. Spitfire Mk IX or earlier.

Infidel
02-16-2014, 12:53 PM
One I forgot to mention is a Beech Staggerwing. But like many of my dream aircraft, just too far out of my price range. Which reminds me; I need to check my Powerball ticket.

rwanttaja
02-16-2014, 01:02 PM
Cessna Bird Dog. Roomy, affordable, great visibility, affordable, and it's a gen-u-wine Warbird, to boot.

I got about 25 hours in one, decades ago (I think I'm the only cadet who ever got the official CAP signoff), and still remember how gol-darn much fun it was.

Ron Wanttaja

gbrasch
02-16-2014, 01:19 PM
My favorite is my RV. If I won the Powerball, I would go out and add a Bell 407 helicopter.

Bob Dingley
02-16-2014, 02:03 PM
What works for me may not work for others. I would like to fly without bothering with FAA medical certification. I have commercial privileges for gliders, so I choose a "self launching glider" AKA motor glider as my dream ride.You don't even need the driver's license for medical cerification as LSAs do. See FAR 61.23 b & c. Yes, you still need a picture ID.


Motor gliders have significant advantages over Light Sport aircraft: Variable pitch full feathering props are common. No speed limits, No weight limits, No altitude limits. Lower age limits. No prohibitions on night flights or IFR if equiped and PIC is current. Glider pilots are authorized to use airplane instrument ratings. Fortunately I have that plus a helo Instrument rating.


An import from Slovenea, the Pipistrel Virus caught my eye. There are several dealers in the US uncluding here in Florida. They are available as kits or ready to fly. LSA airplanes or motor gliders. 41 foot span or "short wing" 35 foot span. Tri-gear or TD. with or without tundra tires. This aircraft is a two time winner of the NASA Challange. Won 5 out of 7 catagories. Best in MPG, 2nd in speed to worlds fastest RV-4, CAFE efficiency and shortest runway. Very clean. Its a glider after all. The prop makes it a near STOL for T.O. The spoilers and flaps make it near STOL for landing. It would only need half of my 1450' farm strip. It can carry a usfull load almost equal its 650# EW. ROC is 1600. Cruises 147 Knots. (I flight planned a Mooney MK 21 at 145) Vne is 165 KTS. Roll rate 45 deg to 45 deg is 1.9 sec thanks to full span flaperons. Load tested to +7G


Well equipped RTF price is 2/3 of a Skycatcher. The QB kit is less. One other thing. You could feather the prop and have the right of way in the traffic pattern.




Bob

Louis
02-16-2014, 02:04 PM
If I won the lottery I can see picking up one of these: http://www.controller.com/listingsdetail/aircraft-for-sale/GRUMMAN-G21-GOOSE/1944-GRUMMAN-G21-GOOSE/1209907.htm

Bill Greenwood
02-16-2014, 03:27 PM
Spitfire, what else looks as good, sounds as good, or flys as good?

Also you already have the photo of another good one, a Cub, and I prefer a J3 just for fun and relaxing local flights.

Floatsflyer
02-16-2014, 03:54 PM
As a vintage and seaplane junkie it's the Sikorsky S-39(it would also be the S-38 but I don't have a multi ticket). My emotional attachment to this plane is unnatural. When I spoke to the owner/restorer of the only one flying in the world at Oshkosh 5 years ago, he told me it was for sale. $1.2 million was the asking. I thought I'd offer half honestly not knowing where the money would come from. I called my wife that night. That's when the fight began.

Floatsflyer
02-16-2014, 04:12 PM
If I won the lottery I can see picking up one of these: http://www.controller.com/listingsdetail/aircraft-for-sale/GRUMMAN-G21-GOOSE/1944-GRUMMAN-G21-GOOSE/1209907.htm


Maybe you don't need a lottery win. This one is less than half the one you posted




GRUMMAN GOOSE (G21-A) (https://www.barnstormers.com/classified_811983_Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29.html) • $299,000 • FOR SALE • Price reduced must sell! 1943 Grumman Goose G21A SN 1168, TT 9979 hrs, LE 256 hrs SMOH, RE 70 hrs SMOH; Excellent maintenance history, retractable floats (9000# gross wt), life preservers and raft, extra set of light weight seats. Garmin 430W, SL 30, KLN 89, Garmin 396 with weather, KT 76, Garmin audio panel, marker beacon, and intercom, dual flight instruments, King slaved HSI, and dual RMI’s. Recent annual inspection with list of discrepancies. Hangared in Kissimmee, FL (KISM). $299,000. OBO Call Dennis 863-297-8080, 863-258-1881 (Cell) • Contact Dennis M. Kochan (https://www.barnstormers.com/contact_seller.php?to=47180&id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29&return=%2FAmphibian%2520Classifieds.html), Friend of Owner - located Winter Haven, FL USA • Telephone: 863-297-8080 • Posted February 11, 2014 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser (https://www.barnstormers.com/listing.php?mode=usersearch&user=47180) • Recommend This Ad to a Friend (https://www.barnstormers.com/recommend.php?id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29) • Email Advertiser (https://www.barnstormers.com/contact_seller.php?to=47180&id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29&return=%2FAmphibian%2520Classifieds.html) • Save to Watchlist (https://www.barnstormers.com/ad_manager/watchlist.php?ADD=811983) • Report This Ad (https://www.barnstormers.com/report_ad.php?id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29) • View Larger Pictures (https://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=811983&go_to_images=1) https://www.barnstormers.com/images/1x1.gif



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danielfindling
02-16-2014, 04:13 PM
Hmm. A New Standard for retirement.

Todd copeland
02-16-2014, 05:57 PM
A Glasair III, that's why I'm building one! If I had the pockets, probably a P-51.

tspear
02-16-2014, 08:25 PM
There is no one plane. :D
I want four classes of aircraft:
-- Super long range cross country plane, that goes 400+ knots. Think CJ2++
-- Normal cross country plane, 300-800NM range, cruises 200 knots and can land/tank off at 3K long fields at max weight
-- Beech Staggerwing (no idea why, I just have always wanted one)
-- A series of fun aircraft that will keep changing: seaplane, bush plane, acro....

What can I afford? One plane :D

Tim

John Craparo
02-16-2014, 08:28 PM
Lots of choices. At this moment it is a Magni M-16 Gyroplane.

John Craparo
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Infidel
02-16-2014, 11:46 PM
What works for me may not work for others. I would like to fly without bothering with FAA medical certification. I have commercial privileges for gliders, so I choose a "self launching glider" AKA motor glider as my dream ride.You don't even need the driver's license for medical cerification as LSAs do. See FAR 61.23 b & c. Yes, you still need a picture ID.


Motor gliders have significant advantages over Light Sport aircraft: Variable pitch full feathering props are common. No speed limits, No weight limits, No altitude limits. Lower age limits. No prohibitions on night flights or IFR if equiped and PIC is current. Glider pilots are authorized to use airplane instrument ratings. Fortunately I have that plus a helo Instrument rating.


An import from Slovenea, the Pipistrel Virus caught my eye. There are several dealers in the US uncluding here in Florida. They are available as kits or ready to fly. LSA airplanes or motor gliders. 41 foot span or "short wing" 35 foot span. Tri-gear or TD. with or without tundra tires. This aircraft is a two time winner of the NASA Challange. Won 5 out of 7 catagories. Best in MPG, 2nd in speed to worlds fastest RV-4, CAFE efficiency and shortest runway. Very clean. Its a glider after all. The prop makes it a near STOL for T.O. The spoilers and flaps make it near STOL for landing. It would only need half of my 1450' farm strip. It can carry a usfull load almost equal its 650# EW. ROC is 1600. Cruises 147 Knots. (I flight planned a Mooney MK 21 at 145) Vne is 165 KTS. Roll rate 45 deg to 45 deg is 1.9 sec thanks to full span flaperons. Load tested to +7G


Well equipped RTF price is 2/3 of a Skycatcher. The QB kit is less. One other thing. You could feather the prop and have the right of way in the traffic pattern.




Bob

Too cool! (Grin)

Louis
02-17-2014, 01:47 AM
Maybe you don't need a lottery win. This one is less than half the one you posted




GRUMMAN GOOSE (G21-A) (https://www.barnstormers.com/classified_811983_Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29.html) • $299,000 • FOR SALE • Price reduced must sell! 1943 Grumman Goose G21A SN 1168, TT 9979 hrs, LE 256 hrs SMOH, RE 70 hrs SMOH; Excellent maintenance history, retractable floats (9000# gross wt), life preservers and raft, extra set of light weight seats. Garmin 430W, SL 30, KLN 89, Garmin 396 with weather, KT 76, Garmin audio panel, marker beacon, and intercom, dual flight instruments, King slaved HSI, and dual RMI’s. Recent annual inspection with list of discrepancies. Hangared in Kissimmee, FL (KISM). $299,000. OBO Call Dennis 863-297-8080, 863-258-1881 (Cell) • Contact Dennis M. Kochan (https://www.barnstormers.com/contact_seller.php?to=47180&id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29&return=%2FAmphibian%2520Classifieds.html), Friend of Owner - located Winter Haven, FL USA • Telephone: 863-297-8080 • Posted February 11, 2014 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser (https://www.barnstormers.com/listing.php?mode=usersearch&user=47180) • Recommend This Ad to a Friend (https://www.barnstormers.com/recommend.php?id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29) • Email Advertiser (https://www.barnstormers.com/contact_seller.php?to=47180&id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29&return=%2FAmphibian%2520Classifieds.html) • Save to Watchlist (https://www.barnstormers.com/ad_manager/watchlist.php?ADD=811983) • Report This Ad (https://www.barnstormers.com/report_ad.php?id=811983&title=Grumman+Goose+%28G21-A%29) • View Larger Pictures (https://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=811983&go_to_images=1)
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Thanks, but I'm still going to need to win the lottery. If I win enough to afford the 600g Goose I can get the 300g Goose and fuel and maintain it for a few years. I have to agree with you and say an S-39 would be really cool. I have a short movie my Father took of one that was still earning a living here in Alaska back in the 50's. It would be a kick to get that S-39 and use it for tours up here. Of course that would be one of those business that would land you a small fortune if you started with a large one. Is that S-39 for sale certified or experimental? You just need to find a well heeled partner to help set up a unique flight seeing service. What is Jimmy Buffet up to these days?

Floatsflyer
02-17-2014, 05:37 PM
Thanks, but I'm still going to need to win the lottery. If I win enough to afford the 600g Goose I can get the 300g Goose and fuel and maintain it for a few years. I have to agree with you and say an S-39 would be really cool. I have a short movie my Father took of one that was still earning a living here in Alaska back in the 50's. It would be a kick to get that S-39 and use it for tours up here. Of course that would be one of those business that would land you a small fortune if you started with a large one. Is that S-39 for sale certified or experimental? You just need to find a well heeled partner to help set up a unique flight seeing service. What is Jimmy Buffet up to these days?


I have never seen a better price for a Goose, ever...this is what you normally pay for a good Widgeon. It's a steal(wonder what's wrong with it :-) ). Maybe the one that's in your father's home movies is now a part of the S-39 I spoke of. The restorer used about 5 wrecks he found in the Alaska bush and other places to rebuild this one. Took him 40,000 hours and 40 years to complete it--it's quite the story. I'm pretty sure it's certified because the fuselage he used had an N-number and I believe he also had a plate.

Setting up a sightseeing business with it sounds like a fun idea but only in a place with year-long good warm weather so you can fly all the time to pay off the loan. Anyways, it's no longer for sale, dagnabit! Kermit Weeks bought it a short time ago but you can see it at his Fantasy of Flight in Florida.

Oh, Buffet doesn't call me any more.:-)


http://www.fantasyofflight.com/aircraft/golden-age/1930-sikorsky-s-39/

Roger Janssens
02-22-2014, 12:07 PM
I'm not even a pilot, so 'having'/owning a plane would be a waste of a perfectly good airframe assuming it was airworthy.
But my dream machine: EE Lightning. So I'm just hoping that when the team that is restoring one to flying condition in Stennis, MS, are done, they'll have the money and the desire to bring it to Oshkosh (cf. http://www.lightning422supporters.co.uk/).

Louis
03-05-2014, 01:32 PM
I have never seen a better price for a Goose, ever...this is what you normally pay for a good Widgeon. It's a steal(wonder what's wrong with it :-) ). Maybe the one that's in your father's home movies is now a part of the S-39 I spoke of. The restorer used about 5 wrecks he found in the Alaska bush and other places to rebuild this one. Took him 40,000 hours and 40 years to complete it--it's quite the story. I'm pretty sure it's certified because the fuselage he used had an N-number and I believe he also had a plate.

Setting up a sightseeing business with it sounds like a fun idea but only in a place with year-long good warm weather so you can fly all the time to pay off the loan. Anyways, it's no longer for sale, dagnabit! Kermit Weeks bought it a short time ago but you can see it at his Fantasy of Flight in Florida.

Oh, Buffet doesn't call me any more.:-)


http://www.fantasyofflight.com/aircraft/golden-age/1930-sikorsky-s-39/ Thanks for the link. I was thinking the S39 had found a good home, but now I hear they're closing. I wonder what Kermit plans to do with the airplanes?

Dave Stadt
03-05-2014, 01:46 PM
Thanks for the link. I was thinking the S39 had found a good home, but now I hear they're closing. I wonder what Kermit plans to do with the airplanes?

I don't think the planes are going anywhere. It sounds like he closed FOF so he can build his dream of a destination type theme park. Time will tell.

Mr. Hopkins
08-30-2014, 03:45 AM
I don't know how much overlap there is between the sites but the S-39 site a was familiar with is http://www.spiritofigor.com/

mcmurphy
09-13-2014, 11:58 AM
My dream aircraft was always the P-51 Mustang and the Hawker Sea Fury. As I have gotten older my desire to own such a high-performance, high-maintenance airplane has dimmed and I think I would be perfectly happy with a Beech T-34 Mentor. Of course any of this would require more money than I have or would hope to have. Right now I am happy building my Thatcher CX4. It really is a dream come true to be able to build and fly my own airplane. I do buy the occasional lottery ticket, and if I win I will start shopping for a T-34 and make arrangements to go for a ride or two in a Mustang.

lnuss
09-13-2014, 01:04 PM
I don't think the planes are going anywhere. It sounds like he closed FOF so he can build his dream of a destination type theme park. Time will tell.

Fantasy of Flight was a wonderful place, a marvelous experience, but not a 3-day destination, unless you're the type that has to spend an hour or two with each airplane. Hated to see it close.