Nice 310, priced reasonably. I'm surprised it hasn't sold yet.
We just got the list up about an hour ago and haven't hit the listing services yet. Only took me a year to finally decide to sell it. Thanks for the compliment.
Nice looking airplane, well equipped. One question though, why two transponders?
Had to be a difficult decision I'm sure. But I expect you are flying the Crusader much more and would guess difficult to find time/hours to stay proficient to your high personal standards on both planes?
Mine has two (V35A TC Bonanza)....I was told it's a part 135 thing. Could be a 135 requirement....definitely required at turbo altitudes. So having redundancy makes it more capable to make $$$.A lot of bigger planes have two and I think it might be a throwback to when they weren't as reliable as the current digital units. When I got it it had a Garmin 327 and a king 76. The plane already had the gdl-88 and I wanted to get 2020 compliant so I pulled the 76 and put in the 330ES. Not a great answer, but it's all I got.
I didn't appreciate the differences between flying a turbine and a piston twin when I upgraded. I also wasn't flying the 310 as much as I thought I would. My heart says to keep it, but the smart thing is to let it go to another caretaker.
A lot of bigger planes have two and I think it might be a throwback to when they weren't as reliable as the current digital units. When I got it it had a Garmin 327 and a king 76. The plane already had the gdl-88 and I wanted to get 2020 compliant so I pulled the 76 and put in the 330ES. Not a great answer, but it's all I got.