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Re: Europa-List: Prices and Europa For Sale

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Prices and Europa For Sale
From: Bud Yerly <budyerly@msn.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:26:09
There are buyers and sellers.  I did a stint as a broker for AG Edwards 
and learned how value is more subjective than analytical.
Same in aircraft.

I have had excellent results in selling  aircraft I have finished and 
trimmed out.  However, the fact is that the original owner paid $100,000 
USD to build his aircraft (with assistance) and was disappointed to only 
get $80,000 three years later.

Keep in mind, the plane had no scratches, dents, stains, chips, and had 
a beautiful leather interior with embroidery.  The panel, a solid VFR 
EFIS panel was clean, ergonomic, well labeled and designed for quick 
maintenance.  The airframe had large, comfortable access holes, and you 
could eat off the engine compartment.  The log books were perfectly 
documented, routine service was thoroughly documented, all factory kit 
mods, builder mods, and SBs were documented in a separate notebook in 
detail.  The engine had a complete and accurate SB,SI, and SL listing 
for the specific engine and there was complete wiring diagrams and plug 
diagrams along with a printed notebook and DVD of all the build 
documentation for the maintainer.  The aircraft stops folks walking at 
an airshow to admire its fit and finish.  

This aircraft was sold to a new owner when his wife looked in it and 
said, "You can buy this one", so negociations ceased after that.

However, recently a young man delivered an aircraft to me with a massive 
fuel leak in the tank.  (He got a ferry pilot dumb enough to fly it with 
a known fuel leak.)  The plane was a steal at $35,000 he assured me, as 
it only had just over 40 hours on it.

My pre fuel tank exchange inspection (basically one of my annal 
retentive annuals) indicated a total 12 Immediate action grounding items 
(Red X to those military guys) and 15 improper servicing, installation 
or wear problems.  There was no documentation on the plane, the log 
books stated only a conditional inspection had been made over the last 3 
years.  The interior was painted (Lowe's house paint) with two adequate 
cushions.  Instrumentation was minimal but working.

The problems ranged from Annex E items out of tollerance (stab only had 
9 degrees up, ailerons 15, rudder movement of 15 right and 40 left), 
improper Mod 52 install, ommitted structural reinforcement on the 
forward lift sockets, loose tail planes, a gascolator mounted 7 inches 
above the fuel tank bottom with an improper fuel pump (SB 4).  The 
gascolator seal was weak and the fuel pump would not pull the gas from a 
level of the saddle height (about 2.5 gallons remaining per side) to the 
engine at all.  The servicing problems were tire wear, improper wheel 
bearing install, mass balance arm corrosion, excessive drag in the pitch 
system, engine mount corrosion, etc.  

We put 305 man hours into the aircraft just to make it safe.  The Jabiru 
engine was another story.  The aircraft left with the same ferry pilot.  
He nearly stalled on takeoff because he failed to listen to me about the 
new control throws.  He pulled full aft stick at 50KIAS to rotate and 
got a surprise.

I fell for the same cheap airplane buy myself.  I bought a flying used 
Europa trigear.  Everyone commented on what a great airplane it was and 
it was a really good deal.  The door came off while the owner 
transported it back by trailer from engine servicing down at Lockwood, 
after the door loss incident the owner decided to sell, so the aircraft 
was not flyable when I saw it.  The wings were not available for 
inspection either...  A local builder assistance center assured me it 
was a great aircraft just the door repair.  Soon a previous Europa sales 
man told me "what ever you do, don't stall it".  So I began a detailed 
inspection and found all the problems, the comment was, oh that is just 
the Europa, nobody can build one straight, you got a great deal, just 
fly it, however with one wing at 2.6 degrees and the other at 3.1 
degrees incidence, I became suspect of my great deal.     I disregarded 
the builder support guys opinion and started from nose to tail and fixed 
and upgraded everything to the Europa build manual and my own standards. 
 So, $15000 in paint and upholstery later and 450 of my own man hours 
over 4 years (excluding paint, upholstery, engine upgrades and constant 
speed prop) it is the nicest flying aircraft, it's easy to maintain and 
is comfortable cruising at 30 mpg.  The only thing original and not 
touched is the rudder hinges.  We did so much to it, my FSDO saw me 
reskinning the wings and gave me authorization to apply a new builder 
kit number so as to be the builder rather than the second owner.  I have 
not sold the aircraft because it flies so well now.  That aircraft is 
12AY which is also LSA capable.  Was it worth it...You decide, I've put 
it behind me and help new owners build time until they break it.

I find you get what you pay for.  A typical show stopper Europa costs 
about $100,000 for a normal solid VFR bird (any builder assist not 
included).  Used price is normally 75% of the build price (fit and 
finish rated at a 7 out of 10) in a good market.  When guys ask what 
their bird is worth I give the following guidelines: 

I deduct $10,000 for a 300+ hour engine if the log books don't indicate 
proper commissioning, periodic service or is over the five year service 
interval.
I deduct $2,000 for incomplete log books.
I deduct $10,000 if the paint is not an aircraft quality paint or high 
end auto paint (you get what you pay for).
I deduct $8000 if the interior is not fully and finely upholstered, free 
of stains and cuts, and the panel not painted to match.
I deduct the full price of an instrument that is not operating or 
meeting spec.
If I find one build error, and I normally find many, or ill fitting 
doors and cowl, that is time and material.

So a good airframe 3-5 years old and 912S engine with good logs, a 
minimal VFR panel (Com, Transponder, Engine Mgmt system and Small EFIS) 
with no interior but cushions and good exterior paint should yield about 
$55,000 to $65,000 as a good deal.  
Motor gliders are more valuable and can fetch a bit more as do LSA 
models.

However, when the market is down as it is now, some of these aircraft 
are going for $10,000 less than that for those owners needing to move 
the plane out of the expensive airport hangar for that new addition to 
the house for the grand kids...
A partially built kit will yield far less than what the owner has in it. 
 I have seen an assembled kit go for only $15,000 (no firewall forward)


This is just my opinion.  Jeff and I have not hooked up for me to fly 
the plane and evaluate it, but it is a good looking and running plane.  
A steal at his price if I say so myself.  If I had put it on the stand 
at Sun 'n Fun I think it would have sold.

Jeff, I have a guy looking, and will send him your way.  He is about 
your size and should be a good "fit".


Best Regards,
Bud Yerly
    


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DAVID JOYCE<mailto:stranfaer@btinternet.com> 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> 
  Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 5:13 AM
  Subject: Europa-List: Prices and Europa For Sale


  My oh My what an emotive subject!

  Having just been exposed to this situation, I do feel somewhat 
qualified to pass comment. I have of course to date been a buyer of two 
Europas and the seller of one.

  Point 1 : There is no price or value that can be given to any aircraft 
in particular, each aircraft is worth differing amounts and it is worth 
exactly what the owner is prepared to decide to pass on the keys for  
"no more and no less" , of course there is the possibility that the 
prospective purchaser may not agree with the price a vendor is asking, 
its his prerogative and at this point he can simply walk away, so of 
course can the vendor! Each to his own. Our environment really is not 
akin to the world of Arfer Daley secondhand cars and never will be.

  Point 2 : There may of course be a number extraneous circumstances 
resulting in an alleged bargain,  a prospective purchaser chancing his 
hand and offering daft and silly amounts for the aircraft for example, a 
high hour tired engine and or airframe, previous aircraft damage or 
accident, a model less desirable than a current one, VP Prop, Tri Gear - 
Mono, perhaps the owner having a run of bad luck financially or 
medically and having to sell within a short period of time, etc etc 
there are many reasons!

  As for missing a cheap aircraft, well if its missed its gone, vamoose. 
Maybe another one will turn up maybe it wont. Referring to point 2 there 
are many reasons an aircraft may appear to be cheap or cheaper than 
others. People that desire cheap aircraft are usually the ones that have 
very little knowledge of the time effort and ability required to build, 
maintain or indeed to refurbish a Europa aircraft.

  As we all know these are the same owners that the LAA are most 
concerned about as they simply don't understand the fuel systems, the 
operation and the required maintenance of our aircraft, because they did 
not build or work on it extensively, there have of course been several 
well documented accidents to date to prove it. These regrettably are the 
same group looking  and searching for that elusive "bargain" and IMHO do 
not understand either the aircraft or etiquette and furthermore our own 
close knit Europa owning community!

  And to conclude:

  A Rolls Royce is clearly worth more than a VW Golf  (both made by same 
company) but both still a motor car!  I am still searching for a 2 year 
old Rolls Ghost for =A310,000  "I am not holding my breath though" and 
hope I dont find one with differing chassis numbers at both ends or one 
that has been in a total loss accident.

  rgds to you all

  David Joyce
  The other one :-)

  Sent to you from David Joyce


  From: "Trevpond@aol.com" <Trevpond@aol.com>
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, 16 April 2013, 12:13
  Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Europa For Sale


  To Build a 914 Trigear, include a very good panel with a customised 
interior will cost =A360,000 for the bits!  I know of two being built at 
the moment that will cost around =A3100,000 finished.

  I would remind you Guys about a Europa that was recently put on sale 
and the owner was smothered in dreamers and others looking for free 
flights who thought they could buy the aircraft for =A320,000.  The 
syndicates are the best, 5 lads all looking for a flight for free!!

  I agree that some of the old Classics were cheap to build, were fairly 
basic with a 912 engine and gave amazing performance and so much 
pleasure to their owners, but a Europa these days costs three times as 
much to build.

  Trev
  G-LINN


  In a message dated 16/04/2013 11:51:26 GMT Daylight Time, 
alancarteresq@onetel.net writes:
<alancarteresq@onetel.net>

    Hi Roland.
    It is hard from a photo, but the fit of the inspection panels looks 
neat.
    i have seen some untidy ones, and that's gives a little clue as to 
the build, it has a air vent on the fin, what,s this for,?
    A fixed trim tab on the aileron, so needs a little tweaking.
    Would like to see the Instrument Panel, Please post it on the 
forum,??

    Alan


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