AdamZ
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Adam Zucker
Last week as Gary scooted across the front seat of the Cherokee he uttered the iconic words of the aviator " sigh.. Bigger and Faster" We all know what that means in pilot talk so as we often do we got to the what if conversation. Now the topic of "what plane should I get" has been had on this boar and I'm sure Red and Purple a number of times that might also be use to describe the National Debt. But here is a bit different take on it. For a Cherokee Driver the basics of bigger and faster might mean a Six or a 182. Yeah it could mean a 235 or Dakota family so lets include them just for the sake of comparison. All three are pretty solid planes and not to wiz-bang fancy. Plus IMHO they are similar in many ways. Comparing a 182 to say a Cirrus makes no sense but these three I think can be prepared Apples to Apples.
So lets use a scale of 0-5. 0 being it stinks I rather take my schwin and 5 being the best of the best.
Commonsense says we are not comparing a 1976 Piper Product to a 2007 Glass panel 182 and obviously many of the ratings will be the same for the six and Dakota.
Lets compare the following attributes and assign each a #
(BTW if you think of a better way to do this or a category I have not thought of speak up or add it in.)
1) Cost to purchase:
2) Cost of ownership over say 12 years ( usual TBO) includes annuals, Mx, ADs, Insurance etc:
3)Fuel Burn:
4)Load Carrying:
5) Endurance and Distance
6) Speed
7) Short Field Capability
8) Visability in all phases of flight
9) Comfort. ( Rate both seating and ingress/egress seperatly)
10)Handling in Turbulence
11) Ground Handling
12) Crosswind Handling
13)Ease of preflight:
14) General Comments: Do not assign a number but give some personal thoughts: For example you could say I don't like on the 182 that I have to climb up on a ladder to fuel the plane or I have to dip the tanks. Or I like the shade and rain protection that a 182 wing has to offer. On the other hand you may not like having to crawl under the Piper wing to sump the tanks.
So lets use a scale of 0-5. 0 being it stinks I rather take my schwin and 5 being the best of the best.
Commonsense says we are not comparing a 1976 Piper Product to a 2007 Glass panel 182 and obviously many of the ratings will be the same for the six and Dakota.
Lets compare the following attributes and assign each a #
(BTW if you think of a better way to do this or a category I have not thought of speak up or add it in.)
1) Cost to purchase:
2) Cost of ownership over say 12 years ( usual TBO) includes annuals, Mx, ADs, Insurance etc:
3)Fuel Burn:
4)Load Carrying:
5) Endurance and Distance
6) Speed
7) Short Field Capability
8) Visability in all phases of flight
9) Comfort. ( Rate both seating and ingress/egress seperatly)
10)Handling in Turbulence
11) Ground Handling
12) Crosswind Handling
13)Ease of preflight:
14) General Comments: Do not assign a number but give some personal thoughts: For example you could say I don't like on the 182 that I have to climb up on a ladder to fuel the plane or I have to dip the tanks. Or I like the shade and rain protection that a 182 wing has to offer. On the other hand you may not like having to crawl under the Piper wing to sump the tanks.