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Filing Flight Plan
Hi! I'm new to general aviation, and I am working towards PPL.
I'm also interested in buying a plane, so I am studying the aircraft market also.
I think that a 2 seater would work for the vast majority of my flying needs, and therefore it would be the optimal way to go: much less fuel burn than a comparably priced 4 seater for given travel distance and time (and therefore lower cost), or much faster than a comparably priced 4 seater for a given travel distance. On the occasions when I need to carry more passengers, I could rent another plane.
But I've noticed that 2-place mono propeller airplanes are prevalent only among LSA and experimental kit, and almost absent among certified. LSA has legally imposed upper speed limit, and experimental kit requires time commitment to learn/built a plane (not to mention likely difficulty in convincing uneducated passengers to come aboard). These are rather significant disadvantages, that I may choose not to accept.
Can anyone provide some insight as to why the market has developed this way?
I'm also interested in buying a plane, so I am studying the aircraft market also.
I think that a 2 seater would work for the vast majority of my flying needs, and therefore it would be the optimal way to go: much less fuel burn than a comparably priced 4 seater for given travel distance and time (and therefore lower cost), or much faster than a comparably priced 4 seater for a given travel distance. On the occasions when I need to carry more passengers, I could rent another plane.
But I've noticed that 2-place mono propeller airplanes are prevalent only among LSA and experimental kit, and almost absent among certified. LSA has legally imposed upper speed limit, and experimental kit requires time commitment to learn/built a plane (not to mention likely difficulty in convincing uneducated passengers to come aboard). These are rather significant disadvantages, that I may choose not to accept.
Can anyone provide some insight as to why the market has developed this way?