Newbie asks Maule vs C180 and other Q's
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The Cessna 180 and the Maule are completely different planes that really have different missions. You should decide what type of flying that you want to do.
The Maule is less expensive up front. Both planes have continually increased in value if kept in good shape. You can rationalize it as a very good investment.
The cost of insurance for a Maule will be much higher than an equally valued Cessna 180. You might get estimates.
The age of a plane is a consideration but the condition, care, etc. are even more important.
Each group thinks their plane is the best. It is difficult to be objective.
You get what you pay for.
Good luck
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The Cessna 180 and the Maule are completely different planes that really have different missions. You should decide what type of flying that you want to do.
The Maule is less expensive up front. Both planes have continually increased in value if kept in good shape. You can rationalize it as a very good investment.
The cost of insurance for a Maule will be much higher than an equally valued Cessna 180. You might get estimates.
The age of a plane is a consideration but the condition, care, etc. are even more important.
Each group thinks their plane is the best. It is difficult to be objective.
You get what you pay for.
Good luck
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Well they both are back country airplanes to say the least. If you want more and differing oppinions go to backcountry pilots.org. They also have a great collection of member photo galleries you can look at. My fav is Yellowmaules. since I hope to one day fly to alaska. You can view his pix for an hour.
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If I was in a situation where I couldn't lay down the bucks for a Maule, I would try and get something to continue to build time and develop skills. Maybe a Citabria or a C-170. There are some good deals to be had, also a lot of junk to be sure. The important thing is to keep flying and maybe consider the Maule as a longer range goal.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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