Good morning,
I'm looking for an aircraft that will need to fly 2000nm legs regularly, regardless of wind direction. Speed is valuable, but not necessarily the top priority.
The Cessna 441 seems to fit the bill perfectly in terms of cost and capability. What I'm not sure of though is that I'm reading some specs that call for a 2000 nm range, some 2200, and some as high as 2500 nm. Which one is accurate in the real world? A plane with a max range of 2000 miles will not work well because that means conditions have to be just so and I don't like sweating the last hour over fuel.
Thanks
I'm looking for an aircraft that will need to fly 2000nm legs regularly, regardless of wind direction. Speed is valuable, but not necessarily the top priority.
The Cessna 441 seems to fit the bill perfectly in terms of cost and capability. What I'm not sure of though is that I'm reading some specs that call for a 2000 nm range, some 2200, and some as high as 2500 nm. Which one is accurate in the real world? A plane with a max range of 2000 miles will not work well because that means conditions have to be just so and I don't like sweating the last hour over fuel.
Thanks