Quoted me $112,000 for what I wantedA friend of mine who I've been encouraging to build said he called around and prices for the 540 were "starting" at 95K.
Quoted me $112,000 for what I wantedA friend of mine who I've been encouraging to build said he called around and prices for the 540 were "starting" at 95K.
That is eye-wateringA friend of mine who I've been encouraging to build said he called around and prices for the 540 were "starting" at 95K.
A friend of mine who I've been encouraging to build said he called around and prices for the 540 were "starting" at 95K.
Let's call it what it is: appalling price gouging by a single parts source. None of the 3rd party engine builders can do better because cylinders, cranks, and cases are all in limited supply and being sold for the maximum price. It cost me about 55k just to overhaul an angle valve 360. That's unacceptably high.That is eye-watering
Largely true statements.My take on this is a little different.
The “financial economy” in most developed nations has had the best 5years in generations if not all time. If you are in the top 20% of the population that is exposed to this then the nominal growth rates you are experiencing well and truly make up for the rampant inflation that is evident across all parts of the economy.
That’s why GA like cirrus (+40% yoy revenue growth in 2025) and Gulfstream (+25% yoy rev and +44% npat) are killing it. In short. If you were wealthy before 2020 you are a LOT wealthier now. If you are a salaried employee however and your wages have been stagnant this time then you’re standard of living has declined remarkably in the same period.
This is and will continue to create great societal challenges for countries to deal with.
At the margin it is messing with our little aviation ecosystem because whereas home builders typically fell into the latter category, we now have more of the former crossing over largely because of the inability of the certified world keep up with demand. Parts suppliers (lycoming/garmin etc) are pricing to the former.
And yet the -7 is close to twice the price of a -6 and they have very similar performance and capabilities. Seems like most people want the latest and greatest.Ok. I can buy a new Toyota for$50k. How ami i going to sell it for $75k after i use ot for a few years. If the build cost is 265, i think a $325 sell price is high. I get it in the 10 market due to limited alternatives. But the 14 is not all that different than a 7, yet goes for double the price. Maybe that is why they sit on the market for a long time.
Or because they think the -7 is supported by Vans because kits are still on the market not realizing Van still supports the -6.And yet the -7 is close to twice the price of a -6 and they have very similar performance and capabilities. Seems like most people want the latest and greatest.