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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 03 Jul 2016, 23:48 |
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Joined: 08/12/10 Posts: 1693 Post Likes: +1111 Location: South Texas
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Username Protected wrote: If I could find a B55 with boots and radar, but otherwise equipped the same way as my TN-V35B (including AC) and maintained the same way, I would be very, very tempted to do that deal.
Very tempted.
Problem is, very few Barons like that that are priced within reason. The top shelf examples are $$$. Plus very few B55s have AC, and it's a no-go item for us.
Best, Rich I'm in the exact same boat (and right up the road from you). If something like that came along, I'd jump on it immediately. Just looking for a 55 with a 430, AP, Boots and Radar with some time left on the engines. 
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 14 Jul 2016, 12:38 |
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Joined: 01/12/11 Posts: 356 Post Likes: +99
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[quote="Felix Hernandez"]John, I have the same vintage 310 and have 1000 hrs on both engines and been flown about 60 hrs a year. I had terrible avionics also and spent 25000 to get it to the 90's and paid 30000 four years ago. I'd like to think its worth 40k. Also, make sure the wing spar ad is checked every year.
What wing spar AD are you referring to? If your talking 310's, there is not one.
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 14 Jul 2016, 18:44 |
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Joined: 08/12/10 Posts: 1693 Post Likes: +1111 Location: South Texas
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Speaking of which... Whose a good guy to search and vet a T310R or Q? Someone that would know of off market aircraft and would be able to inspect/shake a plane down in my interest? Who would be the same individual for a 55 Baron?
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 14 Jul 2016, 19:56 |
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Joined: 08/12/10 Posts: 1693 Post Likes: +1111 Location: South Texas
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Username Protected wrote: Jerry Temple Neal Schwartz Jerry for 310's and Neal for 55's?
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 15 Jul 2016, 11:43 |
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Joined: 01/12/11 Posts: 356 Post Likes: +99
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TAS Aviation in Defiance, Ohio is very knowledgable of twin Cessnas as well.
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 15 Jul 2016, 13:22 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 12811 Post Likes: +5258 Location: Jackson, MS (KHKS)
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Username Protected wrote: TAS Aviation in Defiance, Ohio is very knowledgable of twin Cessnas as well. They're among many shops that maintain twin Cessna's but I don't think they provide buyer's agent services.
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 15 Jul 2016, 21:10 |
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Joined: 01/18/13 Posts: 722 Post Likes: +572 Location: Tampa, FL
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See Schmidt Aviation for Twin Cessna's, at KFXE, they come highly recommended. http://www.schmidtav.comButch
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 09:13 |
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Joined: 02/17/10 Posts: 620 Post Likes: +895 Company: JCrane, Inc. Location: KVES
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Username Protected wrote: TAS Aviation in Defiance, Ohio is very knowledgable of twin Cessnas as well. They're among many shops that maintain twin Cessna's but I don't think they provide buyer's agent services.
TAS actually has a great pre-buy program, as experienced just a year ago. Here's how it worked for us: 1)When we found a likely candidate, a TAS rep (Phil) went with us for the initial look-see. He came equipped with intimate knowledge of the make & model and with an Ipad. After the initial casual walk-around to discover anything glaring or obvious, he began to Skype/or facetime with the chief mechanic (Steve) back at TAS. They went over every inch of that plane with the ipad camera pointed at the detail being discussed & evaluated. Steve directed Phil where to point the camera, "zoom in/zoom out/wait there a minute/ back up & want to see that again" etc 'till they together had examined everything possible without removing (many) panels. Probably took a couple of hrs or more. 2) They gave us an initial evaluation. "She looks purty good as far as we can tell at this point. Do wish to pursue further"? 3) Negotiate with the sellers agent (who was present) & agree on the sale price, & who will pay for what after the actual pre-purchase inspection (which will be done at TAS at Defiance OH) 3) We reached agreement with the seller. Price is established, who pays for discrepancies at the pre-buy, what constitutes a legitimate deal-breaker for either party, etc. This is the most important step in the purchase of an aircraft, to avoid misunderstandings & hard feelings if something doesn't work out as expected. At this point the airplane hasn't been removed from the owner's direct supervision, and our serious intent to hopefully purchase is obvious. The owner is comfortable with us taking his plane away. 4) Phil then flew the plane, that same day, back to TAS, to begin the detailed pre-purchase inspection. 5) After the detailed pre-purchase, the afore-mentioned agreement was implemented & the deal was completed. TAS charges a nominal fee for this service, & it was a great experience all around.
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 11:43 |
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I would never buy a T310. Exaust goes trough the spar, make sure this area is well inspected. Username Protected wrote: Speaking of which... Whose a good guy to search and vet a T310R or Q? Someone that would know of off market aircraft and would be able to inspect/shake a plane down in my interest? Who would be the same individual for a 55 Baron?
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 15:00 |
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Joined: 08/30/13 Posts: 417 Post Likes: +71 Company: Cruce Aircraft Services Location: KPGD
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I ended up buying the old '56 C310. 3500 total time, 1800SMOH 700STOH left, 1000 SMOH right, 50 SMOH on non-ad props, STEC 50 autopilot, Bose headset jacks. I might end up selling it since I already have a '61.
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Post subject: Re: How much would you pay for an old piston twin? Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 19:37 |
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Username Protected wrote: That's a great vetting service but the request was "search and vet"
I don't think you can go to TAS and just say "i want a t310, please find me one" You're saying no one will go find and vet? Meaning, this service doesn't exist?
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