PilotChango
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PilotChango
I'm shopping around for a first airplane and have been considering the AA1 models.
I'm instrument rated with about 275 hours TT. My mission is building time on long all-weekend cross country trips, sometimes punching through clouds as needed. I live near Denver and love flying all over, including to Montana, Texas, and Michigan. Sometimes I take my CFI on these trips for company. I weigh 180, my CFI weighs 150. So, crew + passengers total anywhere from 180 to 330. Baggage is pretty light: flight bags, sleeping bags, a pillow, some oreos, etc. Maybe 30 pounds total.
The AA1 is appealing because it is economical, fast (for its "class"), sporty, good looking, and benefits from high wing loading, which is helpful in gusty/bumpy Colorado. But, I think, for my mission, it might not have enough useful load to allow any reasonable range on cross country trips. Plus, I'm concerned about its climb performance here, where density altitude in the summer can sometimes reach 8,500 feet or more.
So, two questions:
1) Does anybody have any experience flying an AA1 in Colorado or other places with high density altitude?
2) Can anybody convince me that the AA1 could actually meet my mission objectives with such a low useful load? I'm open to other suggestions within the same price range.
Thank you!
I'm instrument rated with about 275 hours TT. My mission is building time on long all-weekend cross country trips, sometimes punching through clouds as needed. I live near Denver and love flying all over, including to Montana, Texas, and Michigan. Sometimes I take my CFI on these trips for company. I weigh 180, my CFI weighs 150. So, crew + passengers total anywhere from 180 to 330. Baggage is pretty light: flight bags, sleeping bags, a pillow, some oreos, etc. Maybe 30 pounds total.
The AA1 is appealing because it is economical, fast (for its "class"), sporty, good looking, and benefits from high wing loading, which is helpful in gusty/bumpy Colorado. But, I think, for my mission, it might not have enough useful load to allow any reasonable range on cross country trips. Plus, I'm concerned about its climb performance here, where density altitude in the summer can sometimes reach 8,500 feet or more.
So, two questions:
1) Does anybody have any experience flying an AA1 in Colorado or other places with high density altitude?
2) Can anybody convince me that the AA1 could actually meet my mission objectives with such a low useful load? I'm open to other suggestions within the same price range.
Thank you!