The L-19 is one of my favorite aircraft and always will be. However as I have reached my mid sixties I realize I am not the same pilot I was when I was in my 30's and 40's and flying 200 hours a year. It is different once you go from not needing glasses to wearing tri-focals and some aircraft just are not a easy to get in and out of anymore.

As we began our latest project two years ago we listed many of the things we wanted in our next aircraft.
1. Would like to have another Warbird with choice of paint schemes,
2. Tricycle gear preferable for ease of landings, and entering and exiting. I could never put one of those "Granny steps on a L-19.
3. After multiple skin cancer surgeries we thought it best not to look for another aircraft with full greenhouse.
4. Cruise speed of at least 115 to 120 mph with ample room for luggage and option to operate as two or four seats.
5. Cruise fuel burn of under 10 GPH.
6. Fuel injection and constant speed prop would be a plus.
7. IFR with center stack radios,
auto pilot, HSI would be a plus.
8. Fuel range over 4 hours at cruise
9. Engine and air frame parts easy to find at reasonable cost.
10. Reasonable insurance rates.
11. An aircraft my wife can fly and land.
I would love to have another L-19, just not in the cards for me any more as I enter my Golden years.