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  1. Great comments everyone - great group - thanks folks! You pretty much hit the nail on the head as I'm not sure 30 minutes on my very typical mission really justifies the change. Lots of good comments in the thread but the earlier one suggesting that a J may make it a more clear cut decision is very relevant. Of course in this market a good J represents a significant step up in the game financially.
  2. So here's the story, I started flying about 20 years ago - bought a Piper Warrior soon after getting my PPL, got my instrument rating and almost 2000 hours later here I sit. Don't ask me how but I've managed to accumulate 2000 hours flying my Warrior, almost all of it cross country with a significant amount of night and IFR. I've got a really nice Warrior - WAAS GPS, modern autopilot, AV30, nice paint and interior, etc - really do not have to do anything with it but fly it. I've literally flown it everywhere East of the Rockies and it's been a blast. Here's the issue, I'm 55 and would like to double my flying time before I hang up the headset. However, I wonder if I'm doing myself a favor accumulating all this time in a noncomplex airplane? I've found a mid 70's M20C that intrigues me and I think I could actually buy it for less than my Warrior is worth - the equipment is pretty similar so although the plane is different the "accessories" are pretty much the same. I'm fortunate that much of my flying (70%+) is the same trip of exactly 311 nautical miles which over many years of doing I find I do in exactly 2 hours and 45 minutes so I pretty well understand my mission and the Warrior has done it very well across multiple seasons and years. So to start with here's the "other" plane - I suspect some of you are going to know the plane and its former owner. Seems like a really cool dude who has left us - how do I know? Google the tail number and you'll find his obituary - the plane is mentioned in his obituary - anyone who mentions a plane in there obituary has probably taken pretty good care of it. The airframe hours are a little high - but I like airplanes that have been used - I think it's worth around 80K - what do you think about the airplane and price? https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/219227951/1975-mooney-m20c-ranger-piston-single-aircraft So now let's talk mission - simply, am I getting that much more with the M20C than the Warrior for my mission? I think the M20C will do the 311 mile trip about 30 minutes faster than my Warrior - while that's an hour each round trip I view that as negligible - do you agree with the time difference. Moreover, how much more expense am I signing up for in terms of maintenance and insurance? Lastly, what about all the noncomplex time - am I just suffering a pilot inferiority complex -what say you? Final note, I am a strong believer in known versus unknown commodities - thus my dissonance with this situation. Have at it and thanks in advance folks!
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