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Touchdown! Greaser!
And that's a fact ....This is comical
And that's a fact ....This is comical
Zero. But I'm not putting the TTx down. It doesn't fit my mission. Smaller useful load, less seats, no chute aren't subjective.More than an hour. My opinion, which I'm trying to withhold on this thread is just my opinion, and it is based on *far* more than my subjective flying experience.
But just curious how much TTx time do you have?
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Is a Cirrus really a 5-seater? Seems like a marketing ploy to me.Zero. But I'm not putting the TTx down. It doesn't fit my mission. Smaller useful load, less seats, no chute aren't subjective.
bout as much as my V-tail is a 6 seater....even though it sez 6 seats on the TC.Is a Cirrus really a 5-seater? Seems like a marketing ploy to me.
Is a Cirrus really a 5-seater? Seems like a marketing ploy to me.
Is a Cirrus really a 5-seater? Seems like a marketing ploy to me.
Mooney also offered at 3rd seat in back at one time but it was even to small for 3 kids. I'm sure they would still build one that way if you really wanted it on a new one.Not 5 adults. But my wife and I have 3 kids. So it's very real for us. No marketing needed.
Yeah but it won't be a 5-seater for long in your case. What's your next step? SF50?Not 5 adults. But my wife and I have 3 kids. So it's very real for us. No marketing needed.
Yeah but it won't be a 5-seater for long in your case. What's your next step? SF50?
My PA28 is a "4 seater" but the only people being seated in back can weigh up 50 lbs.
Yeah but it won't be a 5-seater for long in your case
I have flown them and both are great planes. The TTx a bit more cramped in the cockpit but has a better panel IMHO. Both are side-sticks but the TTx has more 'feel' than the Cirrus which seems stiffer. The TTX has a separate prop control the Cirrus does not making the Cirrus a little simpler to operate.
I kinda like the camel leather touch.....
How did you like the touchscreen console between the seats?
Cirrus is still more comfortable inside and has better ergonomics IMHO. . Also, overall fit and finish is better in Cirrus, but TTx is pretty nice too.
The Cirrus is roomier, I agree. The specs don't detail how the seats are adjustable where as you pull them forward/back the seat rises/falls which anticipates a shorter/taller person both leg and seat height.
Yep people have chosen both, Cirrus is winning in this comparison in the market. You think it's the better choice.
But what's helpful to the poster is comparing different attributes so he/she can weigh them and come to their own conclusion.
So there is no winner for the title of "best", it's ultimately subjective. Best in what way?
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The fit and finish on my 2003 SR22 was nothing to write home about.
I'll stipulate (hope) that newer ones are better.
Ive owned a G2 and a G3 and have flown every generation (G1, 2, 3, 5, 6) and can confirm major improvements in quality of materials, interior design elements and fit and finish over time. The G5s and G6s are very nice inside!
the 700 usually has yaw damper too.
are they essentially the same airplane?
When looking at used Cirri there are quite a few early models that are reasonable.
You can spend 4X more new vs used and you will fly the same speed.
Can you still buy the 350 version (NA)?
I'm surprised this hasn't turned into how a bonananza is really better and the answer thread
Well.....they're just in another league of their own....I'm surprised this hasn't turned into how a bonananza is really better and the answer thread.
Yup. Done it many times. If you fly at tabs you can easily get 3 adults and 2 kids.Is a Cirrus really a 5-seater? Seems like a marketing ploy to me.
The Miller lite of aircraft?
More like the Zima of aircraft... satisfying and refreshing like an old friend.
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Well.....they're just in another league of their own....
Mooneys too.....bro.Some things go without saying!
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Can you still buy the 350 version (NA)?