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Well, my thoughts are that these warbirds have too high a price tag for their own good, and that we deserve to pay a high rate if we want to pay 1-2 million for a warplane!
So, that's why I would probably pay for partial coverage. Besides, if you trash a warbird that bad, you probably won't live to tell the tale!
Most insurance companies won't even write the coverage if you under insure. If you did insure an airframe worth 500k for 250k, with a 50k deductible, you would simply guarantee that something as simple as a gear up would cost you your airplane. A good Aero Products Prop can easily cost 50K if you can find one. Add the other costs associated with a gear up and the insurance company will simply deduct the 50k pay you 200k, take the airplane, fix it and sell it for market value, realizing the value that you gave up as a profit.
If you really want to get a good picture of the variables, consider the fact that the A1-E has 3000hp
and 6 seats, 5 more potential lives to pay liabilty premimums on. It makes a huge difference in prem cost.
Oh, by the way, the airshow fly bys, you love to see and the formation flights, both not covered without seperate riders and even more prem.
Alas, if you think it couldn't be more onerous, wait till Gary Applebaum (grumman Duck) or one of the Albatross guys weigh in. The insurance companies really love the idea of high HP multi engines on water.
Have Fun!