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What do you pay in Warbird insurance yearly?

$1 - $1500
1
20%
$1500 - $3000
0
No votes
$3000 - $4500
2
40%
$4500 - $6000
1
20%
$6000 - $7500
0
No votes
$7500 - $10,000
0
No votes
$10,000+
1
20%
 
Total votes : 5

Warbird Insurance Rates

Sun Nov 04, 2018 2:39 pm

I curious what the going rates on warbird insurance is out there ?

I've heard of some sky extremely high rates for fighters and extremely reasonable rates for Stearman & T-6's, etc.

I'm curious who typically have the best rates out there and how much in general do people pay for what vs how many hours in type.

Re: Warbird Insurance Rates

Mon Nov 05, 2018 9:40 am

Biggest factor in insurance is going to be hull value. That alone will make a huge difference in the premium and is the biggest explanation for why you hear about fighters or bombers being very expensive to insure vs a T6 or Stearman. Just like when you compare insurance rates on a King Air or Gulfstream vs a Bonanza. The $100k Bonanza is going to be very reasonable to insure.

At the same time a top notch T6 restoration worth over $200k is going to carry a higher premium than an unrestored one valued below $150k.

I use Tom Johnson (AirPower Insurance) for my birds (T6 and Beech 18). He specializes in warbirds and other exotic types.

Re: Warbird Insurance Rates

Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:05 am

Also keep in mind that rumors down in Texas are that insurance rates are going to be going up this year after several incidents...

Re: Warbird Insurance Rates

Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:38 am

RyanShort1 wrote:Also keep in mind that rumors down in Texas are that insurance rates are going to be going up this year after several incidents...

I'm honestly a little worried about T6 rates.

2018 hasn't been a good year for T6s.
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