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Originally Posted by tkatc
.................My questions for you guys are many but the top few will follow. How do you afford it? How do you decide which airplane is best for you? Should I be researching a different plane or did I get lucky to zero in on Van's. Who works on your RV? Are there any hangars avail in the South Jersey area? Where does one get training? Where does one get AFFORDABLE insurance? and what IS affordable insurance?
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Hi Tony and welcome to the neatest airplane site there is. A) You afford it by driving an older paid for beater, don't eat out very often and limit other expenses like golf course fees, etc. There are several places that'll finance your RV including your local bank possibly (mine does). B) Decide on your mission profile...lots of cross country? Lots of dual in the airplane...acro? C) You work on your own RV because we experimental aircraft owners are allowed to do so by FAA regs. Only need an A@P for annuals unless you built it then you can do them. D) Most insurance runs around $2000 for 1 million liabilty and $65,000 hull. Don't fret over your abilities...You can get transition training from half a dozen guys in the USA.
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