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You have $40,000 in the bank. You could buy a used car that will be in a junkyard in ten years... or you could buy a machine that will outlive your grandchildren. In a world of $800,000 plastic airplanes that need software updates to fly, we are hunting down the "cockroaches" of the sky. These are the 10 toughest, most reliable, and surprisingly cheap aircraft ever built. From the "Flying Brick" that student pilots can't destroy to the aluminum taildragger that refuses to corrode, these machines prove that the best safety feature isn't a parachute—it’s honest, over-built engineering. In this video: ✈️ The "Cockroach" of aviation that survives 10,000 student landings ✈️ Why "Spring Steel" gear beats complex shock absorbers ✈️ The $30k "Bank Vault" built with honeycomb bonding ✈️ Why smart buyers avoid fabric wings like the plague ✈️ The legendary O-200 engine that just won't die 👇 The Verdict: Would you trust a 70-year-old airplane over a modern one? Or is "new" always better? Let me know in the comments. Copyright Fair Use Disclaimer: The material presented in this video is not exclusively owned by us. It belongs to individuals or organizations that we deeply respect. Its use follows the guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which permits "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, academic research, and study. Fair use is a principle established by copyright law that allows limited use of protected materials without infringing on rights. This video was created to enhance understanding and appreciation of the original content without causing any harm to the rights holders. It has an educational purpose and uses only small excerpts from the original material. About Fair Use on YouTube: The fair use doctrine allows copyrighted materials to be used under certain circumstances without requiring authorization from the copyright holder.