7 Cheap But Safe Planes For Beginner Pilot!
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- In this small aviation video we show 7 best airplanes for beginner pilots and their families. We gathered best small aviation planes for any budget, all cheapest planes and safest airplanes! From famous cessna 150 and cessna 172, we also discuss piper pa-38 with review of his big brother tomahawk pa-38, and exclusive luxury planes like diamon da20 and cirrus sr20, so you can choose the safest and cheapest plane in the world for yourself!
Thanks so much for watching this video! Let me know if you would love to see an in depth review for any of these planes!
I love my PA-28 140/150 hp and yes it about 8 gal per-hour!!!
If you opt to buy any of the small Cessnas go for a Reims built example. They come with decent anti corrosion measures that the US built examples lack.
Thanks for the input!
I’d argue any of the early model Mooney’s (C through J) would be a better option than anything on your list. I fly an F model with a useful load of 1078. It goes 145 knots on 8 gph and with its 64 gallon tanks has a range of over 1000 nm with an hour reserve. I bought mine for $30k, but they’re double to triple that now.
Just because your a new pilot doesn’t mean you need to fly a trainer plane. You’ve got a real pilots license, get a real plane!
You put my Cirrus in this video! The red, black, and silver SR22T.
Wooah no way! Care to share how it flies? SR22 is my dream plane!
not sure what your laughing at. for most of us pilots we spent almost 20k just to get the license and enjoy the skies. Not for all bit for those of us with expendable money who worked our asses off to get here 30 40 or 50 is a good deal
Cessna 150. My last choice would be A try pacer.. Only because it is the less expensive,
Partial to 4 seaters only. Beech craft Debonair or Bonanza.
You forgot Mooney 201
Hmm, i heard Mooney, specifically the 201 had some engine issues?
@@bigmetalbirdsthe Mooney 201 uses the bulletproof Lycoming IO360, one of the best engines in aviation. It’s the same engine that a few others on your list use.
6 gph (PA28)???!! More like 8 gallons per hour - I own one.
I've never had pa28. But it always depends on how, and when you fly. Also, which pa28 you own?
30k, 40k, 50k, "affordable" "not breaking the bank" 🤣Can you hear yourself talking?
50k is different to everyone's bracket 😂
People spend that much on cars and SUVs. So yes, it's affordable. You must be young and working at McDonald's on fries or something.