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Unread 05-10-23, 04:38 PM
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Check with an insurance agent, especially if you are getting a P Skymaster. You might find insurance to be very expensive or unobtainable with only 45 hours. A thorough pre buy is a must, lots of stuff on a Skymaster that can break and lots of 337s out there with poor maintenance histories that have sat without flying for long periods which can lead to all sorts of issues when you start flying them. They are wonderful planes, but they are not cheap twins to own, they have all the stuff any other twin has plus they can be a little more difficult to work on because of how Cessna packaged all the parts into the airframe. I still miss my P337 in some ways, but it was spendy for what you get compared to other twins of similar performance. JMHO.
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