Battles,
Bellanca triple-tails are wonderful flying airplanes and the only airplanes I have ever owned. That said, the real question becomes if you want to fly your airplane or spend your time trying to support it. I have to admit that I love antiques, but I probably wouldn't have bought my first Bellanca if I knew then what I knew now. The purchase price is very reasonable, but, because these airplanes were handmade in limited numbers in a time of less federal regulation, there are fewer STCs for them and it is harder to find mechanics and parts and to meet regulations.
I know this is blaspemy on this board, but if I had to do it again, I'd probably buy a Cessna 140A. It's not as fast and does not climb nearly as well; it doesn't carry the load; it's not a beautiful; but Cessna has built a boat-load of airplanes over the years and people have modified them in practically every conceivable way, so meeting regs is easier. Who doesn't know how to work on a Cessna? Mooneys might be another option. They're everywhere, they have good performance and 4 seats.
If I had followed my own advice, I'd have flown much more than I have over the past 15 years.
Good luck and thanks for your service.
CDR Mike Goldschmidt, USNR (Ret.)