k9medic
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ATP-H, CMEL, CSEL, CFI/CFII Airplanes and Helicopters
Since I acquired the 421C with a couple of partners, my 310Q has flow a bit less this past quarter. I still have the 310Q (that I own outright) for sale but while doing some brain storming with the partners, I mentioned adding my 310Q to the partnership to provide a slightly more economical way to fly when we only have one or two people going or if we just needed to haul stuff.
Everybody agreed that a second smaller aircraft would be a great idea. 2 of the partners (3 including myself) are fine with keeping the 310 but one partner is dead against the 310. Given that, we are trying to come up with comparable aircraft as far as speed and useful load go.
The biggest issue the one partner has with the 310 is the loading door. The 310Q has the large door but when compared to the BE58 or the Seneca series, it's hard to get larger items in the plane.
The needs are as follows:
1. Priced under $150,000
2. 165kts TAS minimum
3. Minimum 4 hours of fuel
4. At least 1150 lb useful load with 4 hours of fuel on board
The 310Q hits all of these (and I have one) but the one partner again does not want to use it.
Everybody agreed that a second smaller aircraft would be a great idea. 2 of the partners (3 including myself) are fine with keeping the 310 but one partner is dead against the 310. Given that, we are trying to come up with comparable aircraft as far as speed and useful load go.
The biggest issue the one partner has with the 310 is the loading door. The 310Q has the large door but when compared to the BE58 or the Seneca series, it's hard to get larger items in the plane.
The needs are as follows:
1. Priced under $150,000
2. 165kts TAS minimum
3. Minimum 4 hours of fuel
4. At least 1150 lb useful load with 4 hours of fuel on board
The 310Q hits all of these (and I have one) but the one partner again does not want to use it.