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agpilot34 said:As far as radial engines go, the M14 is probably the easiest on the pocketbook as far as maintainance is concerned. And, they are darn near bulletproof. It just takes a bit to get used to the air start system and the other oddities that make up a russian aircraft. I've been around a couple of Pitts 12's and a Sukhoi with that engine, and from what I've seen, once you get the hang of how it works, and hold your nose right, she'll fire up every time... UNLIKE some Pratts I've had the pleasure of operating. Radial engines just take a bit of a different touch, but once you get it figured out, there is nothing quite like flying behind one!
Don Kerlin is someone I met from Quincy Illinois. Here is an article on him and his sales of Migs and other planes.mudkow60 said:Nope... the plane is is WA.
Trying to get all my ducks in a row before I make the trip out there with a wad of cash in my hands.
Aside from annual, ramp, fuel and insurance, what costs are there to owning your own slice of Russian technology?
FN FAL said:Don Kerlin is someone I met from Quincy Illinois. Here is an article on him and his sales of Migs and other planes.
Maybe he can help you out or maybe the article will just be interesting to read.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.10/kirlin_pr.html
Kirlins planes fly against military people in training, which is interesting on it's own.