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Originally Posted by cashflyer View Post
Cub or an Aeronca Champ.
No medical required. Both are cheap to fly.
Aeroncas are cheaper to buy, but the Cubs hold their value well.

Make sure the fabric is good. Professional recovering can run $25k+, easily.


My neighbor is getting ready to sell his NE-1 in a month or so, now that he has a biplane.
(It's actually an L-4 in NE-1 colors)
I agree if your not in a hurry to get anywhere. I'd love to have a Champ for local flying. But the wife would never go for anything that slow. She only likes to fly in my Debonair when it means we can get somewhere faster.
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