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A few pretty cool features.
I appreciate that they do things that other people would balk at or say is impossible.. I must say, it is pretty cool to be able to pop open an app on your phone and check the airplane vitals
Can't really scan the instruments from my living roomYou can't do that scanning the instruments?
Just askin'
Can't really scan the instruments from my living room
Huh? I was pointing out the use case of the app, the idea isn't to be sitting in your plane and take your phone out, it's so:Then why would you care?
it can also save you time so you know if you need to get out there early and top off O2 / TKS /fuel.. preheat.. etc.
Most new things though are "over priced" - I agree with you though... $1M for a single engine "4" place piston is bonkers. But if you compare it against other "new" planes, then a new C172 is almost $500K.. I would say all in all an SR22T G6 is "twice" the plane that a C172 is. And if you look at a factory new Meridian, err, M600, that's up north of $2M.. double the price of Cirrus.. and a factory new TBM is north of $4MIt honestly amazes me what people will pay for those factory new when you look at relatively new Meridians or twins for the same or less money where you're not strapped behind that single big bore conti.
To each his own but it blows my mind.
It's not meant to replace a proper preflight. It's partly gimmicky, but it can also save you time so you know if you need to get out there early and top off O2 / TKS /fuel.. preheat.. etc.
Most cars tell you what each tire PSI is.. they don't do that because it's impossible to manually check your tires, but because it's convenience
Most things in 2020.. really since the Industrial revolution.. are not "must haves" - we get to live in a world where people can pick "nice to have" items
But many go above and beyond the little orange flat tire idiot light and give you a nice digital schematic of each tire.. 31, 33, 32, 35, etcWell to be clear, most cars tell you what the tire pressure is because it’s federally mandated to have a TPMS in all lightvehicles since around 2008.
I was curious about that too.. quieter? Better climb?? Purely looks?!Funny she talks about the 4 blade prop in the context of ramp appeal but makes no reference to what it does for performance?? I love the plane though and would definitely own one if I needed it.
I appreciate that they do things that other people would balk at or say is impossible.. I must say, it is pretty cool to be able to pop open an app on your phone and check the airplane vitals
Well to be clear, most cars tell you what the tire pressure is because it’s federally mandated to have a TPMS in all lightvehicles since around 2008.
Would be nice to be filthy rich and get that I guess. I’ll fly my ‘62 Comanche 250 because that’s what fits my budget...and it’s a fun bird. I’m sure the new Cirrus would be fun too.
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Quieter, better climb, and a lot less efficient.I was curious about that too.. quieter? Better climb?? Purely looks?!
.....But like Tesla, Bonanza (at the time), there's always a faction of people who are repulsed by advances or conveniences that they may not have had "I didn't get all these fancy things so neither should you! Dog-gone-it!"
Whatever
Can't really scan the instruments from my living room
Perhaps a situation such as "I wonder if my partner ran down the TKS/oxygen on their flight and if so should I call ahead for a top off?".Then why would you care?
Perhaps a situation such as "I wonder if my partner ran down the TKS/oxygen on their flight and if so should I call ahead for a top off?".
The Cessna TT has better feel. It’s fun to fly. Faster than the cirrus as well. To bad Cessna sucked at marketing and then that whole Mexico thing ...Believe me, the Comanche is a lot more fun to fly. The Cirrus is a great tool for the A to B world, fast efficient and has a capable avionics suite that allows the pilot to manage versus fly. But as far as fun to fly, I've found the Cirrus isn't that. I didn't find the side stick hard to fly by any means, but just didn't find the airplane enjoyable to hand fly. I had often heard that before I ever flew one, and it took me about 45 seconds of flying it to figure out what that meant.
Sometimes that's where the money's at.Don’t partner with a dick? LOL.
Sometimes that's where the money's at.
Perhaps a situation such as "I wonder if my partner ran down the TKS/oxygen on their flight and if so should I call ahead for a top off?".
Where’s the remote start!?
So like most of the products Apple turns out, that are, on many levels, behind their Android rivals?And there’s always, well, at least one fanboy who if cirrus sold every plane with a heaping pile of dog shyte on the front seat, you, I mean the fanboy would rave about how that’s the best heaping pile of dog shyte in the world and how everyone else is wrong for calling it what it is.
It looks like they’re target marketing to Millennials.
Hey, when I bought a new, fancy, expensive truck, I didn't even need a truck, and certainly not a new one! But I wanted one, and could afford it. If people didn't buy new, we couldn't buy used! I will say that I'd save my pennies for a new DA62, if I was gonna go new. Fairly inexpensive to operate, and two engines that sip less (and cheaper) fuel than the Cirrus.It honestly amazes me what people will pay for those factory new when you look at relatively new Meridians or twins for the same or less money where you're not strapped behind that single big bore conti.
To each his own but it blows my mind.
I have a suspicion that she thinks of the 4-blader as 'dubs' for your plane, rather than something functional.Funny she talks about the 4 blade prop in the context of ramp appeal but makes no reference to what it does for performance?? I love the plane though and would definitely own one if I needed it.
I'm certain that I could afford it. The key fob, that is.I was on the fence...but then, I mean...did you see that key fob!?! That does it. I just gots to have one!