Neal Nurmi wrote:
Is it a lot more expensive to insure an L-19 than something like a 180 of similar age and condition? If so, why??
Neal, I have 3,000 hrs of TW time, several hundred hours in C-180 and 1500 hrs in L-19s, no accidents no infractions. My rate would be $3000/year for $70,000 hull and One million smooth. My T-41B for same coverage is $800/year.
The problem is they have a very high incidence of ground loops with some new unqualified owners ground looping them on the way home after purchase.
A lot of people get their tail wheel checkout in a Citabria, Cub or champ and think they can handle a L-19. I towed gliders in them for years and I can't tell you how many tow pilots I tried to check out who could not handle the aircraft and/or would not listen when you tried to tell them something.
Most people get in trouble with them trying to three point on pavement on a hot gusty day with wind switching around due to thermal activity. A lot of pilots who buy L-19s cannot land on one gear wing low in a stiff crosswind.
I tried to convince a retired Navy pilot years ago who had a ton of T-6 time that he needed to learn how to wheel land the L-19 because on days when the ridge was working the wind would be across the runway at 20+ mph. His answer was all tail wheel airplanes should be three pointed and I have a lot of TW time. The owner let him fly the plane despite my objections and three weeks later he severely ground looped the plane, folding the right wheel and tire under and damaging the gear box. He ground looped the plane so badly that there was grass between the wheel and rim. Our only tow plane was down for a month.
BTW my C-180 was expensive to insure years ago also due to the high accident rate for the aircraft.