A 180 Comanche is no worse on takeoff than an Arrow. It carries more on less fuel than an Arrow. The 180 is particularly strong as it was actually designed to an ultimately load of 7.5 G's and not the required 5.7 G's. That is why Piper could keep upping the engine and the gross weight. The 180 Comanche is also the nicest flying and nicest landing of the Comanches. It is really may favorite single Comanche. That being said, if I lived out west and wanted to do high and hot takeoffs and criss-cross the mountains, I would go for the higher horsepower versions. Here in the flats lands of Minnesota, I would be pretty happy with the 180, unless I felt the need to regularly carry four, in which case I want the higher useful load of the 250/260.