Greetings all,
I am looking to purchase my first airplane soon. I'm looking for a plane that my son can use to build time in, but also that we can use to visit him while he is away at college, which is about a 4.5 hour drive by car, and can carry the rest of my family so I would need a plane capable of carrying 4 people (two adults and a 15 year old and 10 year old). Based on this mission, I would need a useful load of approximately 1,000 lbs. Speed isn't terribly important since it's going to be used for building time and short trips. I started looking at Cherokee 6 or Saratogas, but the increased operating costs made those unattractive as time builders for a newer pilot. So now I'm looking at the Cherokee 180 as a good balance between operating costs as a time builder and also having a useful load of approximately 1,000 lbs. The 180s I'm looking at have the "Hershey Bar" wings which I understand have the characteristic of having a high sink rate compared to later models with the tapered wings. Do Hershey Bar wings allow the 180s to have a higher useful load than the Archer with tapered wings? I've seen several Archers that have tapered wings but the useful load is 150-200 lbs less than the Cherokee 180.
Are there any other aircraft I should be considering? I've thought about an Arrow, but then purchase price goes up, operating costs go up, and insurance and maintenance costs go up as well with a complex aircraft.
Looking forward to hear different opinions.
I am looking to purchase my first airplane soon. I'm looking for a plane that my son can use to build time in, but also that we can use to visit him while he is away at college, which is about a 4.5 hour drive by car, and can carry the rest of my family so I would need a plane capable of carrying 4 people (two adults and a 15 year old and 10 year old). Based on this mission, I would need a useful load of approximately 1,000 lbs. Speed isn't terribly important since it's going to be used for building time and short trips. I started looking at Cherokee 6 or Saratogas, but the increased operating costs made those unattractive as time builders for a newer pilot. So now I'm looking at the Cherokee 180 as a good balance between operating costs as a time builder and also having a useful load of approximately 1,000 lbs. The 180s I'm looking at have the "Hershey Bar" wings which I understand have the characteristic of having a high sink rate compared to later models with the tapered wings. Do Hershey Bar wings allow the 180s to have a higher useful load than the Archer with tapered wings? I've seen several Archers that have tapered wings but the useful load is 150-200 lbs less than the Cherokee 180.
Are there any other aircraft I should be considering? I've thought about an Arrow, but then purchase price goes up, operating costs go up, and insurance and maintenance costs go up as well with a complex aircraft.
Looking forward to hear different opinions.