~~There are a whole host of inexpensive tailwheel aircraft you could buy to train in, from Taylorcraft to Kitfox, but any kind of ownership has all sorts of overhead like storage, inspection, and any maintenance that becomes necessary, plus insurance if you want to insure (liability is always a good idea, even if hull value isn't important to you.)
I don't see much difference between a certified airplane and a homebuilt. You have to store both (hanger or outdoors), insure both (the 150 is a very inexpensive airplane to insure), both need routine maintenance. It really cones down to how handy you are. If your building a Bearhawk your probably handy. The biggest issue for a certified aircraft owner is the annual inspection. I just finished my owner assisted annual and it cost about $350 including the cost of the AI and parts.. I do all my own maintenance and buy parts online. Parts are cheap and available and the plane is still supported by Cessna. I've got it down to a science. A Cessna 150 is the least expensive certified airplane you can own. I get a lot of flak from pilots that think a 150 is below them. Then I ask them what they own. Usually the response is "I rent". Then I turn and walk away with a smile. I wouldn't worry about tailwheel time until your Bearhawk is well down the road. When I get tired of building the Patrol, I can jump in the 150 and depressurize.
Cheers
Gerry
Patrol #30 Wings
I don't see much difference between a certified airplane and a homebuilt. You have to store both (hanger or outdoors), insure both (the 150 is a very inexpensive airplane to insure), both need routine maintenance. It really cones down to how handy you are. If your building a Bearhawk your probably handy. The biggest issue for a certified aircraft owner is the annual inspection. I just finished my owner assisted annual and it cost about $350 including the cost of the AI and parts.. I do all my own maintenance and buy parts online. Parts are cheap and available and the plane is still supported by Cessna. I've got it down to a science. A Cessna 150 is the least expensive certified airplane you can own. I get a lot of flak from pilots that think a 150 is below them. Then I ask them what they own. Usually the response is "I rent". Then I turn and walk away with a smile. I wouldn't worry about tailwheel time until your Bearhawk is well down the road. When I get tired of building the Patrol, I can jump in the 150 and depressurize.
Cheers
Gerry
Patrol #30 Wings
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