Thanks, Mojo Mike. You actually sold me on this aircraft in 2020, and I purchased a pipersport. I now have a little over 600 hours in an identical model. Thank you so much for the good advice. I have to disagree with all due respect regarding the cowling modification this is actually the first time in four years I've even heard it mentioned and yes on extended delays on at the hold Short Line the aircraft can begin to overheat however my experience in the warm California weather has been that except for the most extreme days and departure delays where it's over 100 degrees it's a VERY minor concern and I've only had it happen once I would not base my buying decision on whether or not the cowling has been modified. If the engine is overheating, it's probably so warm that you're overheating as well. Most of us don't fly in anything above 100 or 105 degrees in this airplane . Make sure the aircraft is up-to-date on all service bulletins, especially the nose landing gear, 5 year rubber, and ballistic parachute. Cheers, and thanks to you, I own one!
Great presentation, and great news it seems about new engine options! I just bought an EASA certified 2013 PS28, with 1350 hours on the hobbs. Could you tell me more about these new engine options rumors? One thing I'm very frustrated about is the slow cruise speed, would love to get a 915is in there once the engine change comes probably next year (plane is also doing PPL training / time building, it's not just for personal use). Thanks!
Pretty good looking plane, not a bad price especially with shared ownership with another. Cuts every price in half. I inquired about WT-9 brand new and they start at 125k€, analog gauges. 11k more for glass. In today's insanity that's pretty modest for a brand new good looking semifast plane.
I've been looking at this plane and the Direct Fly Alto (also based in the Czech Republic). I think the Alto offers more overall value (you can get new models cheaper than some used SportCruisers). The SportsCruiser offers a handful of small exteas in the interior though (lever throttle, storage in the arm rest, etc.).
Flies great. Three biggest transition issues are the free castering nosewheel , the might tighter and more responsive controls and that they are very lightly loaded so you really have to be on top of your game with crosswind landings compared with a PA28. You'll also wonder about how slow you can be for landing until you practice stalls and watch the ASI drop down to 25 KIAS before you even get a first stall indication.
Is Sport Cruiser updating their designs for engine, speed, and landing gear now that Mosaic is allowing for higher speeds, retractable gear, and more weight?
Great video once again Mike. I really appreciate your insight and knowledge with these planes. The information you provide is invaluable for making an informed decision. Thank you.
We need to go back to old tech,glass cockpits are way overpriced and when it goes old tech skills are all that’s left,way cheaper and way more satisfying when done right,there goal is to overprice aviation everything around owning an aircraft will eventually put the majority out of the market ❤
HOw do we get to under 100k? 2010. 285k 2024! There is nothing affordable or even close that is 'new' or even newish. I'm left with few options under 100k. Pretty much stuck with J3 cubs being one of the few, safe, reliable light sport. Rotax engines? No thanks. Good thing you have a chute. ;) I rather have an old cub that runs like a clock.
It does if your mission has changed and you’re not getting use out of your equity in the plane. Never leave equity in something that isn’t being harnessed.
So now you have me wanting to spend my annual bonus! Buy a plane and finish my training I had started back in 2004!
If you have the money to do it, go for it. Me personally I see to many crashes now to do something optional just because it’s a passion.
If it is just your annual bonus then definitely go for it! This would be close to my 40+years bonus :D
@@superskullmasterSocial media has made crashes seem more
Frequent. The rate is actually low
At the moment.
@@onethousandtwonortheast8848 oh I’m aware, but also a part of getting older is fearing death more.
@@superskullmaster I hear you. Sometimes I marvel over fear. It makes us exist and not live.
I own this same airplane. Best thing I did to gain hours for a fraction of the cost. Fun and easy to fly as well…
If you don’t mind my asking, what did it cost to purchase?
I'm looking into LSA for building flight time towards ATP. These seem very affordable.
Disappointed to see how many videos of yours did not pop up in my feed but I will watch them now
As I am. Thanks for the feedback.
@@mojogrip you're welcome.
Thanks, Mojo Mike. You actually sold me on this aircraft in 2020, and I purchased a pipersport. I now have a little over 600 hours in an identical model. Thank you so much for the good advice. I have to disagree with all due respect regarding the cowling modification this is actually the first time in four years I've even heard it mentioned and yes on extended delays on at the hold Short Line the aircraft can begin to overheat however my experience in the warm California weather has been that except for the most extreme days and departure delays where it's over 100 degrees it's a VERY minor concern and I've only had it happen once I would not base my buying decision on whether or not the cowling has been modified. If the engine is overheating, it's probably so warm that you're overheating as well. Most of us don't fly in anything above 100 or 105 degrees in this airplane . Make sure the aircraft is up-to-date on all service bulletins, especially the nose landing gear, 5 year rubber, and ballistic parachute. Cheers, and thanks to you, I own one!
I’m loving this plane. I see you’re selling it now. Lord if I had the means to do it at this time, I’d take it off your hands Mike.
Great presentation, and great news it seems about new engine options! I just bought an EASA certified 2013 PS28, with 1350 hours on the hobbs. Could you tell me more about these new engine options rumors? One thing I'm very frustrated about is the slow cruise speed, would love to get a 915is in there once the engine change comes probably next year (plane is also doing PPL training / time building, it's not just for personal use). Thanks!
Pretty good looking plane, not a bad price especially with shared ownership with another. Cuts every price in half.
I inquired about WT-9 brand new and they start at 125k€, analog gauges. 11k more for glass. In today's insanity that's pretty modest for a brand new good looking semifast plane.
I've been looking at this plane and the Direct Fly Alto (also based in the Czech Republic). I think the Alto offers more overall value (you can get new models cheaper than some used SportCruisers). The SportsCruiser offers a handful of small exteas in the interior though (lever throttle, storage in the arm rest, etc.).
Can you train and get instrument rating with this avionics set up…Mike said this but I didn’t think the 796 was ok for IFR? I’m new to this
Very smart buy!
Taking lessons in a piper warrior II this things seems so nice in comparison. What are the flight characteristics?
Flies great. Three biggest transition issues are the free castering nosewheel , the might tighter and more responsive controls and that they are very lightly loaded so you really have to be on top of your game with crosswind landings compared with a PA28. You'll also wonder about how slow you can be for landing until you practice stalls and watch the ASI drop down to 25 KIAS before you even get a first stall indication.
Is Sport Cruiser updating their designs for engine, speed, and landing gear now that Mosaic is allowing for higher speeds, retractable gear, and more weight?
So you can get your instrument with these avionics?
Can you train and get instrument rated with this avionics set up?
Where did you find the sport cruiser service bulletin for the lower cowling inlet mod?
Would this make a good cross country plane for a low time pilot?
How fast can it go? And what are the stall speeds?
Great video once again Mike. I really appreciate your insight and knowledge with these planes. The information you provide is invaluable for making an informed decision. Thank you.
We need to go back to old tech,glass cockpits are way overpriced and when it goes old tech skills are all that’s left,way cheaper and way more satisfying when done right,there goal is to overprice aviation everything around owning an aircraft will eventually put the majority out of the market ❤
Hey Mike, what is the useful load?
Around 475, depending on the year.
How much
HOw do we get to under 100k? 2010. 285k 2024! There is nothing affordable or even close that is 'new' or even newish. I'm left with few options under 100k. Pretty much stuck with J3 cubs being one of the few, safe, reliable light sport. Rotax engines? No thanks. Good thing you have a chute. ;) I rather have an old cub that runs like a clock.
It's thinG not thin. Just like it's Sling not Slin.
Pedantic
I didn’t think you could fly IFR in these?!?!
As i understand it you can train ifr, but cant fly in imc.
Its not cheaper
Haha now.. plz keep the prices the same plz don’t increase!!! Until I get one lol😅
Hidden Gem!
You sold a Bristell and purchased a sportcruiser? Why? That makes no sense.
It does if your mission has changed and you’re not getting use out of your equity in the plane. Never leave equity in something that isn’t being harnessed.
@@onethousandtwonortheast8848 …
They are essentially the same plane. One cost slightly more than the other. That’s about it…
I need some mo gas
Bruh that’s not a 2010 Piper went out of business in 1991!
Piper reemerged with the launch of the Archer III in 1994
Lost me on the parachute
Aircraffs