gprellwitz
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Grant Prellwitz
Well, Leslie and I are now seriously looking at buying our first plane, to the point we've joined the CPA and been pre-approved for financing. We find that a 182 really fits our mission profile well. Since we're both planning to work on our commercial certificates, we're considering a retract. I'm looking for feedback on whether the R182 (or TR182) gives enough additional "bang for the buck" that we should seriously consider it, or should we just find a way to rent a retract for the commercial work. Also, if we're looking at an R182, should we just go ahead and get the turbo version?
Mission:
based in the midwest, so need weather capabilities (we have a 496)
== Stormscope
== IFR GPS
== autopilot
generally about 500 - 600# of people and bags.
Some grass runways (e.g. Gastons, 6Y9)
flights from 150 - 1500NM each way. Mostly around 500NM.
maybe offer flight training in it in the future
maybe put it online at club/fbo
retract pros/cons:
+ more fuel efficient
+ base for commercial rating
+ faster (10 - 15 KT)
+ Lycoming (Continentals have reputation as icemakers)
- higher maintenance cost ($1000/year?)
- higher insurance cost ($500 - 1000/year)
- greater chance of system failure
- higher acquisition cost ($5000 - $10000?)
- low ceiling (14,300) -- EGT raises to 18000???
- lower payload
? are they just as good on grass as straight-leg?
turbo pros/cons:
+ O2 built-in
+ higher ceiling (20K)
+ faster (10 - 15 KT)
+ understand Cessna's turbo-normalizer is pretty solid
- increased maintenance ($??)
- increased acquisition cost ($5000 - $10000?)
- can't chop & drop?
Do I have the above right? What am I missing? Any suggestions? Something else we should be seriously considering?
Mission:
based in the midwest, so need weather capabilities (we have a 496)
== Stormscope
== IFR GPS
== autopilot
generally about 500 - 600# of people and bags.
Some grass runways (e.g. Gastons, 6Y9)
flights from 150 - 1500NM each way. Mostly around 500NM.
maybe offer flight training in it in the future
maybe put it online at club/fbo
retract pros/cons:
+ more fuel efficient
+ base for commercial rating
+ faster (10 - 15 KT)
+ Lycoming (Continentals have reputation as icemakers)
- higher maintenance cost ($1000/year?)
- higher insurance cost ($500 - 1000/year)
- greater chance of system failure
- higher acquisition cost ($5000 - $10000?)
- low ceiling (14,300) -- EGT raises to 18000???
- lower payload
? are they just as good on grass as straight-leg?
turbo pros/cons:
+ O2 built-in
+ higher ceiling (20K)
+ faster (10 - 15 KT)
+ understand Cessna's turbo-normalizer is pretty solid
- increased maintenance ($??)
- increased acquisition cost ($5000 - $10000?)
- can't chop & drop?
Do I have the above right? What am I missing? Any suggestions? Something else we should be seriously considering?