Oh, how I wanted an Aerostar….
And then I saw the maintenance bills. Yikes!
You won’t like my answer.
With an Aerostar you’re lugging a whole lot of extra unoccupied iron with nooooo benefit. If you’re bringing your bowling team everywhere sure. Otherwise? Why?
I don’t understand the twin requirement. With $400k for 2 seats, I’d scream with a turbine lancair. What EVER
That said…
Onevote is for a Baron. Club seating. Parts availability and support. Price is definitely in the range. I know someone who scored a few years back with one for $100k and I hate him for it to this day
turbos, radar, ADSB-in, active traffic…
A quick search of trade-a-plane for airplanes between 375 and 425 yielded mostly barons, some 421’s and 401’s, etc. Boooring.
310’s? Pshaw. Not new, not sexy, and you’re overpaying for the model at that price.
I own a seneca. A seneca is nice but not what you want.
Mooneys are great singles. I have a K model (165/175), 104 gallons of juice, 28k ceiling, and on board entertainment
not the roomiest, but again - you want a twin. I have an M20E too. Economical, fast-ish, but you want a fast twin.
Twin Comanches are ancient, parts availability sucks, difficult to insure.
The median and reliable answer for you is a Baron. And insurance will eat you alive for quite a while until you have the time. And that will be a while.
My out of the box answer?
Experimental. Velocity twin. Two four bangers in a sexy package with super reliable engines without the difficulties of quirky certified planes. 185 knots and sipping fuel …
Ha!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk