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Morgan3820

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After all of the crying about selling my Warrior, my offer for a 1975 Arrow was accepted. I think that I overpaid by about $3K but I am concerned that BasicMed is increasing demand buy creating/keeping pilots flying (good thing) and hurricanes are chewing up aircraft inventory. Plus, I am tired of looking. It is a good example with low TTAF, mid-time engine, good P&I, near new 3-blade prop, decent panel that needs a little upgrade. Selling the current setup plus less than $10K should get me a new WAAS GPS with ADS-B. Fortunately, I am going in with a partner so I need to only come up with half that. Coming from a tapered wing Warrior, I would have preferred an Arrow III but with only two :eek: listed for sale in the entire US of A, who are asking way too much IMO. I have heard that some Arrow flyers prefer the -II. I hope that it does what I need it to do.

I hate spending money. Fortunately, I have a supportive wife.
 
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