jim.nelson
Pre-Flight
We're looking for our next aircraft. The mission is 450 miles about every two weeks with longer trips every month or so. We would like four seats with room in the back for all the extra stuff we seem to want to haul around. My wife refuses to step up on a wing and doesn't want to sit in back so that leaves only high-wings. She wants a twin due to all the water around us plus less pucker factor when crossing Lake Michigan. No overwing entry leaves the Skymaster 337. NA is fine.
However, I'm also considering an NA 210. While she doesn't care for twice the chance of an engine failure in the 337, she does like that flying with one engine out in the 337 is better than in the 210.
I guess the question comes down to, one big engine or two smaller engines? Everything else seems about the same as far as load carrying, annual airframe upkeep, and so on. Lower cost of entry vs. higher maintenance. Not considering resale, over 20 years things may even out? Am I missing anything?
However, I'm also considering an NA 210. While she doesn't care for twice the chance of an engine failure in the 337, she does like that flying with one engine out in the 337 is better than in the 210.
I guess the question comes down to, one big engine or two smaller engines? Everything else seems about the same as far as load carrying, annual airframe upkeep, and so on. Lower cost of entry vs. higher maintenance. Not considering resale, over 20 years things may even out? Am I missing anything?