kujo806
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I think I am getting ahead of myself here, but I can't help getting excited about shiny new things like airplanes. The current situation is that I am in a PA28R-200 partnership. It is currently a tight fit with my wife and 2 year old. We have to try to pack light whenever we want to go somewhere. It really isn't a weight issue, but more of a volume issue. With full fuel and the three of us, we are still 200lbs below gross in the arrow. It is fitting the pack and play, diapers, clothes, toys, dinner seat, car seat, etc. that becomes the limiting factor. Well we have another one on the way, and I don't see any way of getting the 4 of us in the arrow for anything more than a trip around the airport. It is unfortunate, because the partnership has worked out quite well otherwise. I started looking at the cherokee 6 / lance line as the obvious choice for hauling stuff. I like the A36 a lot, but don't really want to spend that kind of money on a plane at this time. I was surprised to see how pricy the cherokee 6 and lance were. In order to stay below 100k and get something pretty nice, it seemed like you had to limit yourself to the 260's. For the same price as a mediocre 6 300, there are really nice Beech V35's out there. I know the S35/V35 has "unusable" 5th and 6th seats in the back, but if you remove those, is the cargo area significantly larger than the arrow's? It is hard to tell without seeing one in person. I don't know anyone locally who has one that I could look at. I know they have CG issues, but weight isn't really a concern. Anyone with experience in these types have some words of wisdom? Can I fit baby stuff for two and our own baggage in a V35 or is the 6/lance the way to go? For the higher fuel flows, I would much rather fly something like a bonanza at 160-170knts than a 6 at 135knts, but I'm sure the wife would like the room. I know I am probably jumping the gun a lot here, but it has been on my mind lately. One of the things I want to do with my PPL is fly with the family to visit new places and family and friends. I don't see how that will happen in the arrow with 4 of us. I appreciate any comments you have. I don't mean to start a Piper vs. Beech debate as I think I know the positives and negatives of both. I am just trying to determine what meets my needs the best without getting way more plane than I need or use.
PS...If your suggestion is learn to pack lighter, I will forward them to my wife
PS...If your suggestion is learn to pack lighter, I will forward them to my wife