AnthonyS1
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hi all....My uncle and I are currently about to put our 82 Archer II up for sale as we are looking to move up to something with a better avionics package and something that can move through the air a bit quicker. Currently looking at Piper Dakotas and possibly exploring the Cirrus SR20 and maybe the SR22( would have to be financed if we go the SR22 route and this is something I'd like to avoid.) budget is around 100-150k (without financing). Currently going to look at a 79' Dakota this week that I found on controller that is not far from our home airport in Southern NJ. It is listed at 109k but, the engine is run out (2100SMOH) owner says compressions are great and we'll get another few hundred hours out of it no problem blah blah. An overhaul on the O540 goes for around 40-45k so that brings this aircraft to around almost 150k. I would post the link if I could but dont have enough posts. It has an excellent avionics package (Aspen Evolution 1000PFD GNS430W Garmin audio, xpdr ADS B IN/OUT, and a brand new interior. Looking to hear what some Dakota owners think about their airplane performence and operational costs wise vs the SR20 and the 22. The owner of the aircraft we are going to see says he plans 125KTAS... I thought the Dakota was capable of 140??? He says on short hops down low he runs it at 21/2100RPM and on long flights at altitude he runs it at 21/1800RPM and LOP. I thought this was a strange cruise setting but he has a lot of time in the Dakota so I am not one to question. We really want something that can move about 140KTAS.. I think the SR20 is capable of that but I'm afraid it will be vastly more expensive to maintain with also much less useful load. We usually only fly with 1 or 2 passengers. Very rarely with all seats full so useful load isn't a huge concern. Can any Dakota/ SR20 or 22 owners/pilots chime in with their performance numbers and operation costs??? One other thing to consider.. I'm vastly more experienced than my uncle... He only has about 500TT all in PA28s and only his PPL No IFR. Hes also 66 so hes quite a bit slower than me on the learning curve. I'm a bit concerned a cirrus with its higher stall/landing speeds and side yoke may be to much for him to take in an adjust to safely. What do some of you with cirrus time think of this??? Moving from an Archer to a Dakota would obviously be much easier. Thanks for any and all responses.