schmookeeg
En-Route
Hello,
We are selling our PA30 Twin Comanche, to make room for a Duchess on our flightline.
We chose the PA30 for a few reasons -- mainly I wanted a personal XC machine to cruise to ID and MT from Los Angeles in, and the plane has been maintained as such. Also, we liked the SE service ceiling of 6,600 since it gets hot around here, and naturally the fuel-sipping IO320s were a plus also.
For actual time-building/rental we put about 150 hours on the thing in 3 years, and did no MEL initials -- so she's not thrashed, and we're so far upside down on the thing, we're considering putting VH numbers on her.
Specs and pics can be found here: http://www.flycorona.com/85Y/, but in brief:
~4900 TTAF
~60/400 on the engines, both with new millenniums (millennia?). LH still under warranty.
~100/200 on the props.
We've done very right by the maintenance - but without my personal bias/ulterior motive, we are moving to get a pure trainer instead of an actual peoplemover.
Feel free to drop me a line with any questions you might have.
Blue Skies,
- Mike
We are selling our PA30 Twin Comanche, to make room for a Duchess on our flightline.
We chose the PA30 for a few reasons -- mainly I wanted a personal XC machine to cruise to ID and MT from Los Angeles in, and the plane has been maintained as such. Also, we liked the SE service ceiling of 6,600 since it gets hot around here, and naturally the fuel-sipping IO320s were a plus also.
For actual time-building/rental we put about 150 hours on the thing in 3 years, and did no MEL initials -- so she's not thrashed, and we're so far upside down on the thing, we're considering putting VH numbers on her.
Specs and pics can be found here: http://www.flycorona.com/85Y/, but in brief:
~4900 TTAF
~60/400 on the engines, both with new millenniums (millennia?). LH still under warranty.
~100/200 on the props.
We've done very right by the maintenance - but without my personal bias/ulterior motive, we are moving to get a pure trainer instead of an actual peoplemover.
Feel free to drop me a line with any questions you might have.
Blue Skies,
- Mike