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I do like these types of posts, especially when people put up links to for sale planes. Makes chair shopping easier and sometimes I see planes I may have missed.
Not that I have any room to talk, It would also open up a lot of possibilities and save a lot of money, not to mention improve their health and allow them to enjoy camping more, if all four went on a diet.This will work out a lot better if you can convince the other couple to get PPLs and buy their own plane, or partner with you in one much larger bird. I'm skeptical that you can get the load AND SPACE you need in a plane within your budget.
I put the 900lb number into a P model I fly and it barely works with half fuel and almost zero baggage, mostly due to CG.
I tried it in an S model and I couldn’t make it work.
Not that I have any room to talk, It would also open up a lot of possibilities and save a lot of money, not to mention improve their health and allow them to enjoy camping more, if all four went on a diet.
yes, sorry for the confusion, both of our girls together weight ~270That's what I thought at first but on second look I'm not so sure I read it right. Perhaps the OP can clear this up.
At first I though one spouse weighted in at 270 and the other at 300, but looking at the way it is written, I now think it means that the two spouses together weight 257 to 300 combined, or about 150 each for a total of about 760#,
If I was originally right he needs a big plane. If I figured it out correctly his options open back up.
Short name: Slava, and yes, close, eastern Europe, Ukraine Thank you for clarifying the definition, I think we are on the same page, up to 1000 needed for ppl and gear and 150+ for the fuel (on top of it)Viacheslav(is that Russian?). I think the first thing you have to do is get on the same page as everyone else. Useful load is a specific term. It means the difference between gross take off weight and empty (0 fuel, 0 passengers, 0 baggage) weight. It’s not how much stuff/ people you can put in the plane. Basically fuel to fly eats into that weight. And you will need at least 150 lb of it in a single engine plane to make any flight worth the effort, legal, and safe
Based on the numbers you supplied, you’d need over 1000lb for just people. Add bags and fuel and you are looking at useful load of more than 1300-1400lb. That’s a twin territory or a turboprop
Short name: Slava, and yes, close, eastern Europe, Ukraine Thank you for clarifying the definition, I think we are on the same page, up to 1000 needed for ppl and gear and 150+ for the fuel (on top of it)
while I definitely working on this (but even in best case I still going to be 200+), my friend is not that fat but tall and a lot of mussels (unlike me )220lbs and 240lbs, for a man, may not be unhealthy depending on a bunch of other factors (like height, etc.). Granted, losing weight is cheaper than buying more useful load...
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while I definitely working on this (but even in best case I still going to be 200+), my friend is not that fat but tall and a lot of mussels (unlike me )
I thought you were going to mention "balance". Just because a plane can carry 1,000 pounds, that doesn't mean it can carry it anywhere. Well, perhaps except for a 182 or C2XX.Weight isn't your only consideration. In most 4-seat planes you're going to be very cramped. Go try on a few planes and see how well you fit.
I thought you were going to mention "balance". Just because a plane can carry 1,000 pounds, that doesn't mean it can carry it anywhere. Well, perhaps except for a 182 or C2XX.
Welding goggles? Is this airplane named “Herbie”?..someone mentioned a twin up thread.. I'll be that guy to also mention it
Check out the Aztec, about 2K useful, huge, very comfortable, can handle camping type punishment. They're dirt cheap also.. fuel burn and maintenance are higher but you can pick one up for around $100K. Also, the engines are huge but aren't high strung, they're good for 2K hours.. here you go: https://www.trade-a-plane.com/searc...el=AZTEC+C&listing_id=2400900&s-type=aircraft
We take our club's Aztec on camping trips. I've had 6 people in it with weight to spare, and 4 people in it, full tanks, and all the gear you could need for a trip, including fire wood, a full cooler with food and ice, 5 gallons of water, etc. Some of the places we go a little more austere so we need to bring all the food and water, places like Furnace Creek, etc.
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It's a remarkable easy and docile plane to fly, doesn't handle the best if I'm being honest, but neither does a 182, and I'd say it does fly better than a 172 or 182.. though I prefer the 210's flying qualities better tbh. Depending on how hard you push (ie, how much gas do you want to burn) it you'll get 155 to 170 knots out of it
In the photo below I have it pulled way back.. 11 gph per side, 2200 RPM. Still showing 158 over the ground with a TAS of 165
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5-10 years ago, sure. Definitely not now.1k UL, $100k, 4 people stuffed in, a bunch of **** in the back PLUS gas?
Let me know when the NTSB link is posted.
That "extra" $40K may or may not cover the landing gear damage and the annual.Want 1300 useful??? Want to spend 60 grand and have 40 around to upgrade to what you need??? What to be the talk of any ramp you land and park at?? If the answer is yes than I have the plane for you.
https://www.hangar67.com/aircraft/1952-cessna-195b/21015?psrc=16656
I felt like it was befitting the mood, given the old airplane and barren desert landscapeWelding goggles
Those saying you can do this with a 180hp power plant are dreaming. Cherokee 235 or Skylane maybe. Really, this does sound like a job for a twin. Reality is single engine airplanes suck when you want to fly lots of heavy folks.
Those saying you can do this with a 180hp power plant are dreaming. Cherokee 235 or Skylane maybe. Really, this does sound like a job for a twin. Reality is single engine airplanes suck when you want to fly lots of heavy folks.
Cherokee 235 looks amazing, ~1400lb and ... <100k on average (even with reasonably small airframe hours): https://planephd.com/advertisement/mg_aggregator/530/PIPER-PA-28-for-sale
am I missing something, what is wrong with 235?
That or the Aerostar are my siren songs. Probably twin Bo tbhThere’s a supercharged Beech D50B for sale on BeechTalk for ~84k… that’ll fit the specs.