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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:42 am    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Hi,

In looking at the possibility of purchasing a (secondhand) Europa I wondered if anyone would be prepared to comment on the two 'imponderable questions' relating to aircraft ownership:

1. How much are you spending on maintenance per year (say 100 hours use)???

2. What is the collective wisdom on the depreciation I should budget for?

I appreciate that the desire to own and fly a Europa should easily outweigh these very mundane matters but any sensible comments would be welcomed!!!!

Thanks,

Terry.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:33 am    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Maintenance itself is negligible.

Apart from the occasional mod, tyre or brake lining there is little else to
replace.

100 hrs engine servive 25 for oil and 10 for oil filter, possibly 20 for
a set of plugs.

PFA Permit renewal 160

Insurance 1500 average per year.

Average cost of a second hand Europa about 30,000 (or less).

I wouldnt say they depreciate, but the resale values of Europas have dropped
steadily in the last ten years.

A good quality aircraft could fetch in excess of 35,000 then but you would
be lucky to achieve 30,000 for a similar aircraft now and I suspect for a
quick sale, 25,000 would be nearer the mark.

Just one thing though. If you purchase a mono wheel version, expect to break
a propeller in the first 12 months of ownership (unless you are extremely
lucky). Cost 500 approx or more if it is a VP prop.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:42 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

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A good quality aircraft could fetch in excess of 35,000 then but you
would
be lucky to achieve 30,000 for a similar aircraft now and I suspect
for a
quick sale, 25,000 would be nearer the mark.

Wow Carl,
If I can buy built Europa's across the pond for 25 to 35K I'm coming
across soon. To buy a new kit here is alone $36K! Of course I don't
think they'll sell many at that price.
Jeff
A258

[quote]
Just one thing though. If you purchase a mono wheel version, expect to
break
a propeller in the first 12 months of ownership (unless you are
extremely
lucky). Cost 500 approx or more if it is a VP prop.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:11 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

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A good quality aircraft could fetch in excess of 35,000 then but you
would be lucky to achieve 30,000 for a similar aircraft now and I
suspect for a quick sale, 25,000 would be nearer the mark.

To buy a new kit here is alone $36K! Of course I don't think they'll
sell many at that price.

Methinks that Terry was talking pounds sterling rather that US dollars!
Both equally likeable currencies but with a 'slight' variance in
purchasing power.

Tony


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:26 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

I believe he meant pounds.....not dollars
Paul Boulet, N914PB
Malibu, CA
Tri gear conversion complete

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Terry if you are looking for a good Classic G-SHSH is for sale at
Kemble. Nice light aeroplane with only 30 hours ish on from new.

Its parked just behind mine.

Regards

Pete

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:27 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Hi Everyone,

Yes, G-SHSH is for sale - it's mine.

I was advised that a realistic price to ask is GBP 32,000. It is very
well built (I would say that, wouldn't I?), light (789lb) but well
equipped. TT 41 hours. Rotax 912, Classic mono. Factory trailer GBP
1,000.

I offered it for sale at GBP 33,000 last year. There was considerable
interest but no firm buyer at that price. On the other hand, I did not
advertise extensively because I was uncertain whether I really wanted to
part with it. I propose to advertise more fully this spring.

If there is anyone out there interested, contact me off-forum for more
details.

Why spend 2,500 hours (several years) building, when you can buy a
completed one for half the total price?

David
PS A thorough checkout with an experienced mono pilot/coach should save
you the cost of a new prop in the first year.

Quoting Pete Lawless <pete(at)lawless.info>:

Quote:


Terry if you are looking for a good Classic G-SHSH is for sale at
Kemble. Nice light aeroplane with only 30 hours ish on from new.

Its parked just behind mine.

Regards

Pete

>
Just one thing though. If you purchase a mono wheel version, expect to
break
a propeller in the first 12 months of ownership (unless you are
extremely
lucky).


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:32 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

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Why spend 2,500 hours (several years) building, when you can buy a
completed one for half the total price?

Easy, because you miss out the fun and challenge to built it and have it the
way you want it.

Michael Grass
A266 Trigear Detroit

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:33 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Jeff,
Check www.controller.com.
Dale
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

[quote="jeff(at)rmmm.net"]
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To buy a new kit here [in U.S.] is alone $36K! Of course I don't think they'll sell many at that price.

Doing the currency conversion on the 4 stages of the just the monowheel kit, it seems like with overseas/domestic shipping it could be well into the low 40's now in USD. Not that our dollar continues to tank or anything like that! Anybody know what recent U.S. kit sales are?

Reg,
Fred F.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:19 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

All

I am not so happy with the declining price of used Europas in the US. With out a strong factory presence, the price seems to be slipping. I saw a sale from an estate for a XS with a 914 go for about 45K. It needed so touching up and has not been flown for over a year, but still it is a fine airplane. The new owner is very happy to have gotten it for that price. I saw him Friday at his hanger in Olympia, Washington, USA. He is caption for Hawaii Airline, planning on retiring in a few years.

I have to tell him about this forum someday.

Cliff Shaw
1041 Euclid ave.
Edmonds, WA 98020
425 776 5555
http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
> To buy a new kit here [in U.S.] is alone $36K! Of course I don't think they'll sell many at that price.

Doing the currency conversion on the 4 stages of the just the monowheel kit, it seems like with overseas/domestic shipping it could be well into the low 40's now in USD. Not that our dollar continues to tank or anything like that! Anybody know what recent U.S. kit sales are?


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:38 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

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Many thanks to everyone for the useful responses on this topic.

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To Pete - thanks for mentioning G-SHSH, I have been in communication
with David.


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Regds,

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Terry


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:00 pm    Post subject: Europa - how much does it really cost? Reply with quote

Good I shall be after David for a beer - or two!

Do not archive

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