FloridaPilot
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Each person weighs 200 pounds and wants to go 300 nm.
300nm where? Around Florida, Kansas, Nebraska? 300nm around Utah, Colorado, Montana, Nevada? Non-stop? Year round?
Do any of them have leg, foot, back or other physical imparements?
The 205 never gets any love...C210, 206, 207, Saratoga/Cherokee 6, maybe a Bonanza.
The 205 never gets any love...
Generic 180 is 1400 empty. 35 gal, 800 people, right on the border line of W&B and it won't be comfortable. Nor very practical anywhere in the summer.Even a Cherokee 180 is within W/B with four 200 lb. occupants and 45 gallons fuel, but it won't be very comfortable.
My 182 does that easily with 60 gallons still in the tanks (about 650nm range). It'll probably do it with bags as well but I'd have to double check.
But I've never needed to haul four 200 pound people around. Someone is always well less than that (either being female or not fat). Are there really that many pilots having sausagefests with four 200 pound guys in their airplanes?
Seriously...I only fly with two babes in the back in bikinis.
Maybe the OP does as well except he prefers a couple of BBW.
Seriously...I only fly with two babes in the back in bikinis.
The right Bellanca Super Viking will do it. Mine has a useful load a little north of 1100lbs. That leaves about 300lbs for fuel, or 50 gallons. At 15 gallons per hour (it actually burns less than that, but let's be conservative), and 155kts, you can go about 350 miles with a 1hr reserve. 4 200lb folks in any 4 seat single are going to be cramped, though. 182 is probably the most comfortable for the 2 up front.
I can't believe you didn't say mooney. Though as steingar points out, the two in the back better be fairly comfortable with each other.Mostly six seaters
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C210, 206, 207, Saratoga/Cherokee 6, maybe a Bonanza.
Even a Cherokee 180 is within W/B with four 200 lb. occupants and 45 gallons fuel, but it won't be very comfortable.
Not easy to find them for sale, but certainly a great airplane that would do the job easily. I enjoyed flying one.
My 182 does that easily with 60 gallons still in the tanks (about 650nm range). It'll probably do it with bags as well but I'd have to double check.
I haven't been in a 182 so I would have to get some training with the constant speed. I've only flown 172's of that type.
But I've never needed to haul four 200 pound people around. Someone is always well less than that (either being female or not fat). Are there really that many pilots having sausagefests with four 200 pound guys in their airplanes?
SR22 with 2hrs fuel + reserves?
I can't believe you didn't say mooney. Though as steingar points out, the two in the back better be fairly comfortable with each other.
My C could do it by the numbers but not realistically.Let's see, he started by saying 4x200 lb people. Then he added addl 100lbs of luggage.
That leaves (with empty TKS tank) space for about 15 gallons of fuel, too little to go anywhere really.
But if it really is 800lbs, then my Mooney can just make that mission. Just, with reserve.
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My Cherokee 180C can do that.. it has 1048# useful load I could carry 4 200# adults and 30 gallons of fuel plus small bags and still be within gross. usually it's me and another guy being the fat ones and the wife's being the skinny ones.. so it usually works out to be able to carry all of us, more than enough fuel, and bags... I have made several trips to Myrtle Beach and NOLA with another couple riding along..
Just worked this for our 182P:
400lbs (front) + 400lbs(back) + 100lbs(baggage) ==> 48 gallons while still slightly under MTOW
W&B is good but right at the MTOW boundary.
From the POH: Flying 22 squared at 4500ft will be around 12gal/hr and about 150mph(TAS).
300nm is about 350miles or about 2hrs and 20minutes.
That is about 28 gallons leaving a 20 gallon or 1.5hr reserve.
Seems to leave a bit of wiggle room for some headwind too.
The two passengers up front will definitely be comfortable. And the ones in back will even have some legroom if the front passenger is under 6'2" or so. The rear seats are kind cramped side to side (okay) but sit kind of low though (not fun if you are tall).
I think older models of the 182 had even higher MTOW than the P model.
If it is to be a one-time trip, I'd look into getting a ME rating and renting a twin. Plenty of twins fill that bill. I wouldn't buy a plane to those specs unless I was going to fly it like that a lot.Yeah, we are going to the MLB All Star game July 11th 4 guys 200lbs. Going to rent, wanted to see what my options are!