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Contributor Ashley Anglisano is a recent University of Connecticut graduate with a degree in journalism and communication. She works as a communication professional with a driver technology company in Boston, Massachusetts. Having grown up immersed in aviation, she enjoys aviation photography and videography, and flying with her father, Larry Anglisano—Aviation Consumer magazine’s Editor in Chief.
anglisano Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Buying A Used Aircraft: Decathlon And Citabria

The Citabria is a proven design, based on the Champion 7-series airframe. The more rugged 8 series is the more fully aerobatic Decathlon. Pre-1990s Citabrias have wooden wing spars, and with that comes the possibility of strut corrosion. The aerobatic 7GCBC model, with slightly longer wings and flaps, is arguably the most popular with first-time […]

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anglisano Monday, January 31, 2022

Buying A Used Aircraft: Piper Archer

While other low-wing four-place cruisers like the Cirrus SR20 or the Diamond DA40 might break the budget, there’s always the Piper Archer. There is a wide swath to choose from at all price points, and the market has never been stronger. Typically priced from $95,000 for a mid-1970s Archer II to nearly $500,000 for a […]

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anglisano Thursday, January 27, 2022

Buying A Used Aircraft: Cessna 210 Centurion

The Cessna 210 Centurion offers good range and endurance, loading flexibility and go-places cruise speed. With six seats, the retractable-gear 210 is an appealing step-up airplane to those who got their feet in a 100-series Cessna. But buyers should pick one that’s been well maintained, and learn to fly it right—Centurions are not airplanes for […]

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