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Chrisgoesflying
At some point in the future, we will have to move on from our beloved Piper Cherokee to something bigger (and faster). Although that is still a few years out, I love to keep an eye on the market and imagine all the non-stop trips we can make in a faster plane. Although, I want to stress that "fast" isn't my priority, my priority is size, both for comfort as well as hauling capacity.
Right now, we have a Cherokee 140 with the backseats removed. My wife and I aren't very heavy. For weekend trips with the medium/large sized dog and a bag or two of stuff, it's perfectly fine. For longer trips, like our once a year escape the winter to Florida trip, it's a tight fit with the dog, cat and bags in the back. It's doable but just barely and I know, if we had the space, we both would prefer taking a lot more things with us but I want to keep one half of the back empty for the dog's comfort. Once our family grows +1, the Cherokee won't do it anymore for sure.
My obvious next step up would be a Cherokee 6 or Lance and I think I will prioritize one of those once it's time to move ahead with it. However, one plane I also keep coming back to due to value and speed (despite being of secondary consideration) is the Piper Comanche.
Are there any Comanche owners here that can talk about the plane and practicality as a family hauler? The family, at that point, would be two adults, one kid and one medium/large dog and maybe a cat, plus lots of bags. Would that fit in a Comanche? Is the baggage space large (space and weight allowance) enough for several bags so that we wouldn't need the backseats for bags? Or is the Comanche not suitable for that mission and I should really just stick to the PA-32 line of airplanes?
Right now, we have a Cherokee 140 with the backseats removed. My wife and I aren't very heavy. For weekend trips with the medium/large sized dog and a bag or two of stuff, it's perfectly fine. For longer trips, like our once a year escape the winter to Florida trip, it's a tight fit with the dog, cat and bags in the back. It's doable but just barely and I know, if we had the space, we both would prefer taking a lot more things with us but I want to keep one half of the back empty for the dog's comfort. Once our family grows +1, the Cherokee won't do it anymore for sure.
My obvious next step up would be a Cherokee 6 or Lance and I think I will prioritize one of those once it's time to move ahead with it. However, one plane I also keep coming back to due to value and speed (despite being of secondary consideration) is the Piper Comanche.
Are there any Comanche owners here that can talk about the plane and practicality as a family hauler? The family, at that point, would be two adults, one kid and one medium/large dog and maybe a cat, plus lots of bags. Would that fit in a Comanche? Is the baggage space large (space and weight allowance) enough for several bags so that we wouldn't need the backseats for bags? Or is the Comanche not suitable for that mission and I should really just stick to the PA-32 line of airplanes?
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