Richman67
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A TAT TNed IO550 V35B or F33A is "4 seats" and will get you near 195 TAS at 16.5-17.0 GPH, at around 13k, nudging to 200 at 17k. The TN system is set and forget. Not sure if the kids/wife would be groovy with the O2. Many aren't.
Tip tanks, depending on the vintage, gets you anywhere from 104 to 114 usable and gives you 5:25 to 6 hours endurance, depending on the altitude, to "dry tanks" (insert your own reserve requirements).
Useful load for the V35B will be in the 1170 range, plus or minus. A F33A will be in the 1350 range due to the GWI that the TAT mod provides (MGW of around 3800 and change).
A clean example of a V35B, tipped and TNed will probably be in the high $160s, with a clean F33A about 10k more.
Agree with Henning. Cost of Beech parts is rarely an issue (knock on wood). Sometimes they are downright reasonable. Pays to be opportunistic.
Richman
Tip tanks, depending on the vintage, gets you anywhere from 104 to 114 usable and gives you 5:25 to 6 hours endurance, depending on the altitude, to "dry tanks" (insert your own reserve requirements).
Useful load for the V35B will be in the 1170 range, plus or minus. A F33A will be in the 1350 range due to the GWI that the TAT mod provides (MGW of around 3800 and change).
A clean example of a V35B, tipped and TNed will probably be in the high $160s, with a clean F33A about 10k more.
Agree with Henning. Cost of Beech parts is rarely an issue (knock on wood). Sometimes they are downright reasonable. Pays to be opportunistic.
Richman