Thanks to all who answered my request about their insurance coverage and
premium.
I have attached a graph of the data (mono-wheel in blue, tri-gear in magenta).
Even though the data is limited (7 mono-wheel, 5 tri-gear), a few trends
are apparent.
It appears a mono-wheel is perhaps $400 more expensive to insure than a
tri-gear
for the same hull value.
All but one tri-gear are insured by AIG (4) Global (1), whereas
mono-wheels are
scattered between Global (1), AIG (3) and Starr (3). There are eight different
brokers represented. No one is insured by Avemco, the only direct (non-broker)
insurer.
Two mono-wheel owners have liability only, no hull insurance. One
mono-wheel
owner has no insurance at all.
Two mono-wheel owners and one tri-gear owner have ground, not in motion
rather
than full coverage hull insurance.
Pilot experience ranges from over 10,000 hour ATP to 1100 hour private
and make
and model experience ranges from 75 to 1000 hours.
Im still working on insurance and transition issues and will have an article in
the Europa Flyer in the near future.
Jim
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