Greg T
Filing Flight Plan
Question should be which plane grossed out will fly and climb. Have fun in an Archer when the DA goes up.
I've done it in my Mooney, we probably averaged ~200 each. The back seat is tight, they complain after about 1-1/2 hours. I was limited to 34 gals of fuel, about 3:45, so 300 nm easily with > 1 hour reserve. Need to rework W&B for bags; make everyone pack light!
Naw. Just counting on a sugar daddy.You counting the $100k requirement just a down payment?
The weight distributions were slightly different, but I've done that in my 182P. If you find a 182P or Q with the 3,100 lb gross weight paper STC, its very doable.
Agreed, albeit a little slower and burn more fuel doing it. Also uses more runway too, if that makes a difference.Our 182P has the paper STC. Full tanks (over 600 miles) leaves 800 pounds.
A good 182P can be had for under 100k
A Cherokee 6 can probably do the same job at a very similar airspeed.
The 6 is actually a little faster.Agreed, albeit a little slower and burn more fuel doing it. Also uses more runway too, if that makes a difference.
Well, both. Compared to a 182P (143kts), the PA-32-260s are 6kts slower (137kts). The PA-32-300s are 3kts faster (146kts). The post-Hershey bar PA-32s (151kts) are the fastest of the fixed gear cherokee 6s, but those are probably beyond the $100k budget described. Of course these are all marketing numbers and YMMV. Safe to say the early sixes are comparable in airspeed to a 182 of similar vintage.The 6 is actually a little faster.
From what I've seen in real world is that the six is faster.Well, both. Compared to a 182P (143kts), the PA-32-260s are 6kts slower (137kts). The PA-32-300s are 3kts faster (146kts). The post-Hershey bar PA-32s (151kts) are the fastest of the fixed gear cherokee 6s, but those are probably beyond the $100k budget described. Of course these are all marketing numbers and YMMV. Safe to say the early sixes are comparable in airspeed to a 182 of similar vintage.
OK.From what I've seen in real world is that the six is faster.
Well, both. Compared to a 182P (143kts), the PA-32-260s are 6kts slower (137kts). The PA-32-300s are 3kts faster (146kts). The post-Hershey bar PA-32s (151kts) are the fastest of the fixed gear cherokee 6s, but those are probably beyond the $100k budget described. Of course these are all marketing numbers and YMMV. Safe to say the early sixes are comparable in airspeed to a 182 of similar vintage.
Hasn't this thread been done a million times??
How about changing it up a bit? How many single engine airplanes can four people carry?