WhichWays_Up
Filing Flight Plan
Hi!
I'm Tim! Long time looker, first time poster. I'm on a few different forums looking for any information from Arrow owners.
Currently own a 69' 180 Cherokee and she's been a great airframe. Trips are usually around 700km (380NM). I usually true at 110 knots, 120 if I point the nose down in a tailwind. That's at 6500-7500 feet. 8-10 GPH. No autopilot, vacuum instruments, Narco radio stack. But clean as a pin. 6700TT.
I have the chance to get into a 68' Arrow 180. Better equipped as far as avionics, 3400TT, never a trainer (we don't have complex endorsement here), two owners, great logs. I know in all sense, an Arrow is a retracted gear, constant speed prop, fuel injected Cherokee.
I'm curious if the speed and range gains are worth the investment? If there is any. Has anyone done this "upgrade"? I do have around 30 hours in a rented Arrow 200, but not a 180. Insurance quotes are obviously more, but not eye watering like I was expecting. My AME (A&P in the States?) pointed out the obvious. Gear checks at annual, another Spar AD to comply with, expensive parts if something does fail, ect... He's a Piper wizard, and owns a Turbo Arrow himself. One of a few in the country that can correctly rig a Comanches gear
So, long question, short. Has anyone done this upgrade. Are the speeds and extra range worth your investment?
I appreciate your time and knowledge!
Thanks.
I'm Tim! Long time looker, first time poster. I'm on a few different forums looking for any information from Arrow owners.
Currently own a 69' 180 Cherokee and she's been a great airframe. Trips are usually around 700km (380NM). I usually true at 110 knots, 120 if I point the nose down in a tailwind. That's at 6500-7500 feet. 8-10 GPH. No autopilot, vacuum instruments, Narco radio stack. But clean as a pin. 6700TT.
I have the chance to get into a 68' Arrow 180. Better equipped as far as avionics, 3400TT, never a trainer (we don't have complex endorsement here), two owners, great logs. I know in all sense, an Arrow is a retracted gear, constant speed prop, fuel injected Cherokee.
I'm curious if the speed and range gains are worth the investment? If there is any. Has anyone done this "upgrade"? I do have around 30 hours in a rented Arrow 200, but not a 180. Insurance quotes are obviously more, but not eye watering like I was expecting. My AME (A&P in the States?) pointed out the obvious. Gear checks at annual, another Spar AD to comply with, expensive parts if something does fail, ect... He's a Piper wizard, and owns a Turbo Arrow himself. One of a few in the country that can correctly rig a Comanches gear
So, long question, short. Has anyone done this upgrade. Are the speeds and extra range worth your investment?
I appreciate your time and knowledge!
Thanks.