So as it seems my life is starting it take off roll I figure its only right to set out some goals for on down the road (that hopefully one day not to many years in the future I can achieve). One of them is that I want my own plane, I dearly miss flying and want to get back in the left seat sooner rather than later. Once our contract with the FAA gets fixed (month or two most likely) I will be well on my way to paying off my student loan debt and should be able to make some headway on saving for something small.
As Im currently just a VFR pilot with low hours (54) I know before I jump to something bigger and faster I need to build up some flight time. Ideally I'd like to pick up something like a 152 or an old skyhawk to build time, and eventually pick up an IFR rating. However from there I'm not fully sure the process to go, so for those of you out there that own their own (or time share their own) what do you think?
I know things to consider are:
- Maintenance Costs
- Inspection Costs
- Currency
- Fuel/oil/tires/etc
- Hanger/tie down costs
- Hull/Liability Insurance
- LLC fee's
- anything else?
I was putzing around on trade a plane trying to figure out what one day I might be looking at and able to afford (aka dreaming), and was actually amazed to see how affordable financing options were for light GA aircraft. 100k with current rates comes out to about $700 a month which isn't to bad really. For the end all aircraft down the road I was considering the Lancair Legacy (
http://www.lancair.com/Main/legacy.html ), or the Velocity XL (
http://www.velocityaircraft.com/airplane-models-xl.html ). Both are comparable in price (new and used), both are home built which gives me the option of building it myself and saving some change there. Maybe I'm overlooking some other types of aircraft that are in this league? I've been looking around for the last few weeks and keep coming back to these two (as well as the glasair II
http://www.glasairaviation.com/glasairSIIspecs.html ).
Basically what I'm looking for is an airframe that me and the misses, and a friend or two can hop in with luggage, and make it from Seattle to Reno or the Bay area with one or two stops in, and cruise about 190kts. A few of these aircraft can cruise up pretty high (some as far up as FL250) but I really dont think Id be needing that kind of altitude requirements.
What are your thoughts, other things to consider, or something I've completely missed?
Since I probably bored some of you with that rant, here is some eye candy.

My favorite and the one I really want; the Velocity XL

My second favorite, the Lancair Legacy

Third favorite, the Glasair II
