Unit74
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I have had a few post recently which telegraph my impending actions, in that I have a green light to sell my Archer and step into a 6 place. The CFO, read wife, is reluctantly on board in that she is not stopping me and provides to resistance other than a couple faintly dirty looks when I talk about it. More commonly a rolled eyes moment.
Anyway, I have been exploring the options and decided the Lance is where I am at. For the equipment I want and my budget, I can get the load I need and eats required for my traveling street show( kids).
But where my dilemma has me undecided is turbo or non turbo. If I go turbo, the T tail it is. If I go nonturbo, I'll be looking for a strait tail. There are excellent examples of Lances in the $100k-ish range of both pedigrees.
My longest trip,will be from AR to SoCal, where the speed and FL advantage could be used. That trip would be 5-7 times a year. AirVenture and Sun And Fun are also in the mix. Otherwise, trips of 300-500 miles are about the normal flight originated from Central AR.
Based on my projected flights, do you think the turbo is warranted? The added expense of MX and the engine management is somewhat concerning to me, but the get there sooner has me trying to over rule my logical answer that I don't really need a turbo.
FWIW... I have around 140 hours in PA28s and am very comfortable with the Pipers. Also, I don't want a Bonanza, because I know it will be suggested. I'll tAke useful load over how nice it may be to fly a Bo.
I would go Saratoga, but it just seems you can get much more plane in a Lance and the trade off is subjective handling differences and the Toga loads are less. Not to mention, the Toga has held a better value and Lance to Toga, I'll spend about $30k more for a similarly equipped Toga.
So back it the root....... Turbo T tail or NA straight tail?
Anyway, I have been exploring the options and decided the Lance is where I am at. For the equipment I want and my budget, I can get the load I need and eats required for my traveling street show( kids).
But where my dilemma has me undecided is turbo or non turbo. If I go turbo, the T tail it is. If I go nonturbo, I'll be looking for a strait tail. There are excellent examples of Lances in the $100k-ish range of both pedigrees.
My longest trip,will be from AR to SoCal, where the speed and FL advantage could be used. That trip would be 5-7 times a year. AirVenture and Sun And Fun are also in the mix. Otherwise, trips of 300-500 miles are about the normal flight originated from Central AR.
Based on my projected flights, do you think the turbo is warranted? The added expense of MX and the engine management is somewhat concerning to me, but the get there sooner has me trying to over rule my logical answer that I don't really need a turbo.
FWIW... I have around 140 hours in PA28s and am very comfortable with the Pipers. Also, I don't want a Bonanza, because I know it will be suggested. I'll tAke useful load over how nice it may be to fly a Bo.
I would go Saratoga, but it just seems you can get much more plane in a Lance and the trade off is subjective handling differences and the Toga loads are less. Not to mention, the Toga has held a better value and Lance to Toga, I'll spend about $30k more for a similarly equipped Toga.
So back it the root....... Turbo T tail or NA straight tail?