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31 12, 2021

Do Airplanes Appreciate In Value?

By |2023-02-12T02:33:17-06:00December 31st, 2021|Appraisals|

Yes, some airplanes appreciate over time, but not all aircraft can guarantee your investment. Many factors dictate how much an aircraft appreciates over the years. Most aircraft will require diligent maintenance and care. However, there are other characteristics to be aware of as you gear up to sell your aircraft. On the other end, if you're on the hunt for an aircraft, it's equally critical that you look out for certain red flags before making a purchase. This [...]

8 12, 2021

What Does Power-By-The-Hour and Engine Maintenance Programs Mean In Aviation?

By |2023-02-12T02:36:20-06:00December 8th, 2021|Educational|

Engine maintenance programs or Power by The Hour were invented due to the low dispatch reliability of classic turbine fan jet engines. The Rolls Royce Viper, Lycoming ALF-502, Garrett 731 series of engines had massive catastrophic losses and low dispatch reliability. These programs were the manufacturer's way of offering a quasi-warranty. While not truly a warranty that most consumers are accustomed to but probably closer in relationship to a term life insurance policy. The reason being the programs [...]

1 12, 2021

Best Single Engine Aircraft To Buy In 2022

By |2023-02-10T20:21:41-06:00December 1st, 2021|Educational|

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTA) reports that 51.7 million U.S. domestic travelers took to the skies in May 2021. This is less than the over 70 million domestic travelers that flew in May 2019. However, major airlines like American Airlines continue to see higher than estimated amounts of travelers. And with the holidays right around the corner, there is no sign that commercial flights will slow down anytime soon. All of this information is great news for [...]

29 11, 2021

Aircraft Spotlight Mooney M20J 201/205

By |2023-02-12T22:25:33-06:00November 29th, 2021|Educational|

Mooney The Mooney International Corporation took root in 1929 through Albert Mooney and his brother Arthur. Together they established the company in Wichita, Kansas. However, they faced the perils of a crashing economy. When the Great Depression struck in 1930, Mooney went bankrupt. While the brothers worked other jobs, Al continued to feed into Mooney Aircraft Incorporated, eventually bringing in financial bankers Charles Yankey and W. L. McMahon. Mooney’s first aircraft was the Mooney Mite M-18, a single-seater [...]

29 11, 2021

Everything You Wanted To Know About The Cessna Skyhawk 172 I-M

By |2023-02-12T02:32:06-06:00November 29th, 2021|Educational|

Cessna By Textron Aviation The Cessna Aircraft Company is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos partnered to create a company with expertly designed aircraft available for purchase. However, Roos dropped out of the partnership early on, leaving the business in the hands of Cessna. It was then known as Cessna Aircraft Corporation. In 1932, Cessna briefly closed due to hardships caused by the Great Depression. Despite the downturn of aircraft sales and the economy, Cessna’s [...]

18 11, 2021

VREF Market Update for November 2021

By |2023-01-21T15:02:43-06:00November 18th, 2021|Market Trend Report Newsletter|

This year has been a flash in the pan, and it's hard to believe Thanksgiving is a week away. What a difference a year makes. To think it was all doom and gloom this time last year is almost hard to believe. While there are still many unknowns in terms of the global supply chain, inflation, interest rates, and the third pandemic winter, the one thing I can say for sure is general aviation is back. I remember [...]

2 11, 2021

Explore the Cirrus SR22

By |2023-02-12T02:33:31-06:00November 2nd, 2021|Educational|

Cirrus Aircraft Similar to other aircraft companies, Cirrus comes from humble beginnings. The company began inside an old barn in Wisconsin, Michigan, in 1984 by brothers Dale and Alan Klapmeier. After the brothers took over their old family farm, they began their first project – the VK-30. This model is better known as the Kit plane and took off for the first time in 1988. After retiring the VK-30 in the mid-1990s, Cirrus designed the SR series to [...]

2 11, 2021

Piper Cherokee PA-28 180

By |2023-02-10T20:25:43-06:00November 2nd, 2021|Educational|

Piper Aircraft The Piper Cherokee PA-28-180 Archer is one of several single-engine aircraft that is a member of the PA-28 family still in production today. All models within this family have signature features: All-metal Unpressurized Piston-powered aircraft Tricycle landing gear Low-set wings At one point, all Cherokee models (including the Archer) were known for having a “Hershey bar wing”. This is because the rectangular platform wings of earlier models resembled the popular candy bar. Later models feature a [...]

27 10, 2021

Top 3 Most Common Piston Aircraft Engine Expenses

By |2023-01-21T14:32:59-06:00October 27th, 2021|Educational|

Piston aircraft engine expenses are increasing, and heavy demand for private aircraft leaves sellers in an ideal spot. But buyers are facing some challenges. Like private aircraft, the prices of homes and cars are similarly skyrocketing. If you’re looking to purchase a Piston aircraft, your question might be...what gives? The answer is complicated. Whether you’re looking at the current market and or glancing towards the future of aviation, there are a few reasons why piston aircraft engine expenses [...]

30 09, 2021

Cessna Skylane 182 A-R History

By |2023-02-12T02:32:07-06:00September 30th, 2021|Educational|

Cessna by Textron Aviation The Cessna Skylane 182 is a four-seater single-engine light aircraft that was originally introduced as the 180 in 1956 manufactured in Wichita, Kansas. The 182 became the better-known variant model a year later, in 1957. This aircraft has an all-metal body and a tricycle landing gear. A retractable gear was later introduced in models from 1978 to 1986. Following the Cessna 172, the Cessna Skylane 182 is the second-most popular Cessna model still in [...]

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