AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
Doing a little office-chair dreaming this morning, but does anyone have any experience operating a 207 for personal use?
Here's the thought process: I've determined that a legacy (pre-restart) turbo 206 is really the right plane for my family, but they have been incredibly difficult to find (I think there is only a single TU206 for sale in the United States right now that isn't on floats, which we don't want, and there hasn't been more than a couple in the last two years that I've been paying attention to the market). Since legacy T206s are so hard to find, maybe it makes sense to buy a 207?
I imagine a lot of people would say it's crazy to buy a 207 for personal use. But if you're going to buy a T206, is a 207 really any more expensive? They have the same engine so that should be a wash, they should be roughly the same fuel-for-speed and distance as the 206, and don't have any more complicated systems, as far as I can tell (retracts, etc), than the 206.
I've read 207s are considered dogs. Is that true for a turbo model, and compared to what?
Other than being the ugliest plane ever produced and probably hard to find an example that hasn't been beat up pretty good from years of commercial use, is there a reason not to buy a 207 if you're already committed to a 206?
Here's the thought process: I've determined that a legacy (pre-restart) turbo 206 is really the right plane for my family, but they have been incredibly difficult to find (I think there is only a single TU206 for sale in the United States right now that isn't on floats, which we don't want, and there hasn't been more than a couple in the last two years that I've been paying attention to the market). Since legacy T206s are so hard to find, maybe it makes sense to buy a 207?
I imagine a lot of people would say it's crazy to buy a 207 for personal use. But if you're going to buy a T206, is a 207 really any more expensive? They have the same engine so that should be a wash, they should be roughly the same fuel-for-speed and distance as the 206, and don't have any more complicated systems, as far as I can tell (retracts, etc), than the 206.
I've read 207s are considered dogs. Is that true for a turbo model, and compared to what?
Other than being the ugliest plane ever produced and probably hard to find an example that hasn't been beat up pretty good from years of commercial use, is there a reason not to buy a 207 if you're already committed to a 206?