Capt.Crash'n'Burn
Cleared for Takeoff
In a previous thread about turbne singles, Dave Siciliano brought up some good points on the capabilities of small turbine twins (KA C90) vs their single engine counterparts. This got me to thinking about how the KA's competitors stack up against it.
From what I've read, the C90 has the largest cabin and is the most comfortable of the bunch, with the Cheyenne being the fastest and longer range with the C425 being somewhere in between. Does that sound about right?
What about other factors? Does one plane have other less tangible advantages? (easier to fly, easier to maintain, etc?) What about short field capabilities? Does one take off quiker than the others? Is there much difference in operating costs?
From what I've read, the C90 has the largest cabin and is the most comfortable of the bunch, with the Cheyenne being the fastest and longer range with the C425 being somewhere in between. Does that sound about right?
What about other factors? Does one plane have other less tangible advantages? (easier to fly, easier to maintain, etc?) What about short field capabilities? Does one take off quiker than the others? Is there much difference in operating costs?