actually....more comfortable....IMHO. but, much too slow.Saratoga sucky for the guys up front according to pics.
This 1980 Piper ad is pretty consistent with my recollection of 500 hours in a K35 Bonanza and over 200 hours in rented Saratogas. The Bo had more headroom, but there was still plenty in the Saratoga.
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We've owned a Bonanza, and have rented several other types extensively. To this day my wife says if money were no object (hypothetical, because it really is an object), we would own a Saratoga. It's a wonderful family traveling machine.My wife and I got our Turbo Lance for the roominess and comfort.
You do realize the seats can be moved fwd....PA28 by "Cherokee", I can tell you that the problem I have in them is leaning forward to adjust things on the panel. I used to have a backache at the end of instrument lessons...
For headroom? About the worst of all the offerings so far mentioned.PA24
For headroom? About the worst of all the offerings so far mentioned.
This 1980 Piper ad is pretty consistent with my recollection of 500 hours in a K35 Bonanza and over 200 hours in rented Saratogas. The Bo had more headroom, but there was still plenty in the Saratoga.
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The cabin comparison pic says it all for me. At 6’6” I may not fit well in any of them, but PA32 seems most promising. If that doesn’t work I'll have to settle for a 5 seater Cirrus I guess.
There’s a Cherokee 6 nearby I can check out sometime soon.
You do realize the seats can be moved fwd.
For headroom? About the worst of all the offerings so far mentioned.
Problem is, in the PA28 if I move the seats forward far enough to reach the panel without leaning forward, my legs are bent and may interfere with the yoke. Not to mention it's really hard not to land with the brakes on when your legs are bent...
The PA24 (Comanche) was definitely better than the Bonanza for me.
When we were planning to move up from a Grumman-American Cheetah to a retractable, we test-flew a Comanche. It was plenty wide enough, the legroom was fine and the headroom adequate (I'm 6'4"). But the Grumman's excellent visibility had spoiled us, and the Comanche's original-style windows were tank slits by comparison. The cabin, though spacious, seemed dark. The Bonanza was the only candidate with the openness we enjoyed in the Cheetah.The cabin height of the comanche is 47 inches, two inches less than the pa28 and -32, which have 49. That's not an insignificant shave for the headroom challenged. I've sat in a comanche. I fit fine, not an issue, but headroom is notably better in my arrow.
If an SR22 is an option, go for that. I too, am 6'6" and while I can 'fit' in Bonanzas and Pipers, I am much more comfortable in my SR22. It is nice having a little bit of extra space above your head and ahead of your knees vs. constantly touching/being jammed against some part of the airframe.
Yes I’ve flown in one and know they have good headroom. I’ve got a family of 5 though (3 sons) who could probably squeeze in the back row of a 5 seater Cirrus now but not for long as they grow bigger
Guess I need to start saving for a Piper Malibu...
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You must have really long legs and short arms.Problem is, in the PA28 if I move the seats forward far enough to reach the panel without leaning forward, my legs are bent and may interfere with the yoke. Not to mention it's really hard not to land with the brakes on when your legs are bent...
Yes I’ve flown in one and know they have good headroom. I’ve got a family of 5 though (3 sons) who could probably squeeze in the back row of a 5 seater Cirrus now but not for long as they grow bigger
Guess I need to start saving for a Piper Malibu...
You must have really long legs and short arms.
+1 you will not fit in a Malibu.I hate to break it to you but the front of a PA46 is not going to be a good fit at 6'6"!
You will be happy with a TBM, Eclipse or Mustang though...
I had heard that about pa46 but was hoping it wasn’t trueI hate to break it to you but the front of a PA46 is not going to be a good fit at 6'6"!
You will be happy with a TBM, Eclipse or Mustang though...
+1 you will not fit in a Malibu.