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I am too, surprised we haven't run into each other.Yup.
I am too, surprised we haven't run into each other.Yup.
big sky theory.....I am too, surprised we haven't run into each other.
Probably. Maybe I just fly when nobody else does. Also, been out of the country a few years. I met my hangar neighbor for the first time a few weeks ago.big sky theory.....
What hangar are you in?Probably. Maybe I just fly when nobody else does. Also, been out of the country a few years. I met my hangar neighbor for the first time a few weeks ago.
I have an extremely nice 182rg that may be for sale. 81 Hartley top prop low time remain garmin 345/340/750 newer interior.
Two NinerWhat hangar are you in?
I'm in 22, stop by anytime, I am at the airport often.Two Niner
A Generation 1 Cirrus SR-20, you can pick one up for about $120k and it will do an honest 144-148 knots at 9gph.
Most any injected Mooney will do 150 knots true and do it on less than 10 gph. MANY nice, well paneled examples are available for under $150K.
I’m looking at exactly this- the first gen steam gauge Cirrus’ seem to be a great value-
Less than a same year or older 182
what am I missing?
I’m looking at exactly this- the first gen steam gauge Cirrus’ seem to be a great value-
Less than a same year or older 182
what am I missing?
Most any injected Mooney will do 150 knots true and do it on less than 10 gph. MANY nice, well paneled examples are available for under $150K.
Just read thru this whole thread...it's a snowy Sunday morning. A couple notes ref the 182RG, based on several years of current ownership...
The fuel flow quoted in OP's chart matches our real-world numbers... 12g or so @ 150k...not too shabby on 235hp. Only mod is a 3-blade Black Mac.
182rg vs. Pponk discussion.... our next door neighbor had a Pponk and got tired of us walking away from him in cruise. Bought into an RG. His Pponk climbed faster, but much noisier. Both are great airplanes.
YMMV...
Jim
I was excited about Mooneys, especially when I read that quote about Mooney being 6’5” and “built himself an airplane”. The cabin width was real tight for me though as a big and tall.
Since my thread got revived, here is how I am using my Lance. I'm no @Ted but I do what I can. A mama and 8 puppies going tomorrow.
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Like I said, tandem. Great if you don't feel like looking at your passenger, and your passenger doesn't mind staring at the back of your head, and neither of you have much in the way of luggage.
After I did the math in another thread about flying to football games, it got me to thinking that my airplane (Piper Archer) is really slow. So what 150 knot airplanes could I get for around $150k? And which ones would not be named Mooney or Bo? Also required, 4 seats. This is what I have so far:
Socata TB20/21
RV-10
Piper Saratoga / Lance
Cessna 210
Pponk 182?
Commander 114B
What others am I missing? Diamond came to mind but I don't think it meets the $150k requirement. I did see a gen 1 Cirrus for $150k, but no thanks. And the Saratogas in the $150k range all have run out engines, so maybe does not belong on the list.
I’m sure some people do. I was taught to never finance toys
...182s don't have nearly as many issues with that, but you pay for it in their slow cruise and crappy flying dynamics...
...The 182RG is the plane the 182 really should be. It is the most underrated of the line, the rest of which is terribly overrated...
...I hear fewer people complaining about Bonanzas, and don't have a problem with flying with my also broad shouldered co-owner in the 33, yet Mooneys are actually wider. I think it is often perception and panels.
Your drug use not withstanding ;-)I’m 6’1” and long wasted.
It was a joke about being wasted for a long time as your post could be interpreted
Okay, if it’s a joke I won’t take any offense, but I am lost trying to figure out what the joke is. Just call me naive I suppose.
Lol- the difference one letter can make
why are you not interested in a Mooney or Bonanza? These are among the best choices to fill your criteria.
Considering how many 182s have been sold over the decades and the fact in recent years, despite declining production, it still handily outsells Bonanzas + Mooneys combined, the "crappy flying dynamics" and being "terribly overrated" seem to be objections an extraordinarily large number of owners are prepared accomodate.
As for Mooneys and Bonanzas, if one is of a certain dimension they are great airplanes, fast and comfortable. But if one is both tall and long of torso (as I am), both are an utter PITA to endure - especially the constant banging of the headset against the curved cabin top unless you fly with your head tilted permanently.
Aircraft design and dimensions are a constant compromise. Beech put the front seats on top of the spar limiting headroom. Piper, in the PA-46, put the front seats in front of the spar limiting legroom to the rudder pedals. I'm 6'4" and don't fit comfortably in either.
...People learn on 172s, so they want something that is similar. Marketing is powerful. It can sell people on inferior goods
...3 missions that I'd love to meet...IFR distance traveler .... aerobatic-capable tailwheel ...
It's experimental, so he can make it an RV-14 on floats and check all the boxes, lol.Screams RV-14 as a good compromise to me.
You're new to this joint. It's brutal around here at times.
And then at other times it's just a waistland.