GaryP1007
Pre-takeoff checklist
For those that have owned the M 350, can you share performance specs in the real world and general annual costs?
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Thanks for the great insight. Trying to decide between this class of plane vs a twin such as a Baron 58.
Having recent experience in both PA-46s and Baron 58's (meaning, I flew both of them last week), I offer the following comments. Note I don't own them, and I'm not a mechanic, so I can't speak about the maintenance angle or costs, etc.Thanks for the great insight. Trying to decide between this class of plane vs a twin such as a Baron 58.
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Every plane has strengths and weaknesses. What is your mission? The people, places, and weather requirements will probably weigh strongly into the choice between a pressurized piston single and an unpressurized piston twin. Also, it may push you toward a pressurized twin or a turbine.Thanks for the great insight. Trying to decide between this class of plane vs a twin such as a Baron 58.
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What about a Baron 58P?
What about a Baron 58P?
I believe the M350 will run about 19 or 20 gph because it shouldn't be run lean. The earlier Continentals are supposed to be run lean. However the Lycomings don't kill cylinders as fast as the Continentals.
I was researching the PA46 a lot the last few months but can't get a hangar wide enough around here to fit one so I stopped.
That's right where I end up too, 22 gph.The general recommendation by most training providers is to set fuel flow at 22 gph on the Lycomings. In my experience, that’s about the right setting for ROP operations. I have run the Lycoming LOP, but mainly just to prove to myself that it could do it without problems. (The owner didn’t want it run that way, so I didn’t.)
Depends on the size of the adults and how far you are going. Useful load is around 1250 lbs. I have had 6 onboard on short flights. My young family of 5 and a nanny on longer flights. My wife got to pick the nanny, but I set the limit on Nanny weight ;-)It’s a 3 adult airplane.