Hello All,
First off all, thanks to everyone here. Enjoyed reading the threads and the feedback everyone shared. I have a CPL/IFRand it has been about 6 years since I flew a GA. Today was the first day to get back in the air on a GA and it was fun. Slowly getting back in the game. Starting with the smallest one that I can find and then go up and looking to get my own airplane down the road. My budget is 350K and want to get a SE low wing IFR airplane which is 2000 or newer. Retract or fixed gear. I don't want a ME or an experimental.
Most likely will be flying with 2 people (me and my wife) and luggage (maybe some foldable electric bicycle about 50 lbs each) and be able fly for at least 3-4 hrs about 500-600 NM. However, would be interested in an airplane that could at least carry 4 adults, a kid and some luggage and with a possibility of 6 adults and be able to go for a sight seeing flight, grab lunch etc. (though six seat is not a mandatory requirement; 4 seat is though).
Speedier the better and something that is fun to fly. I am looking for an airplane that would be able to cruise 150KTAS+ at 10,000 and have a burn of less than 15gph. Turbo charger is not a requirement. Not sure if I will be flying up high often (based in Tampa Bay Area). However, wouldn't mind having that either. Anti-icing or de-icing would be good but not a deal breaker. Air conditioning would be great.
Would be great to get feedback on the choices I have lined up so far (not in order of preference), all of them have a similar useful load of about 1000 lbs.
i) Piper Saratoga ii TC or ii HP: Seems like this is a good IFR platform and has 6 seats. Not sure if it can carry six adults though. Most of them have a useful load of 1000 lbs. I have flown Arrow in the past, so that should help. Couldn't really find what are the major differences between the HP and the TC (besides the turbo charger). Retractable gear might add to the maintenance cost but it is not an issue. Is this is a fast aircraft or middle of the pack and gets you there when it gets you there? How do you take 6 adults on this airplane or is it more like a 4 adult and 2 kids kinda deal?
ii) Cessna 400/TT/TTx: This airplane is fast but than it burns a lot more gas to go that fast. Not sure if that is very ideal. But seems like a very fun aircraft to fly and has all the bells and whistles. But seems like with a 1000 lbs useful load. What are the negatives besides expensive parts? Read that it is a pilot's airplane.
iii) Cirrus SR22 G3 (with AC/TKS): Seems like a great plane to get from point A to B but not fun to fly. Company offers great resources and offers a lot of bells and whistle. Is it really not a pilots airplane? Besides repacking the chute, any other major cost that one has to account, besides the usual Annuals and overhaul of Prop and engine etc. ? Also, read that this might not fit a normal sized T-hangar. That might be a deal breaker in some cases!
iv) Mooney (Ovation 2/3): Really like the Mooney package. Seems like a fast economical airplane. Also, the prices are much lower. Can put the extra money away for maintenance reserve etc. Does this burn like 20 gph to go fast? The POH says 20 GPH but read that you burn 12 gph at cruise? Bit confused there. How about the single door for passengers and the small cargo door. How much of an issue is that? Given the Mooney's history and unstable characteristics as a company, do they have a good support with parts and maintenance?
Trying to make an informed decision. Appreciate your feedback.
First off all, thanks to everyone here. Enjoyed reading the threads and the feedback everyone shared. I have a CPL/IFRand it has been about 6 years since I flew a GA. Today was the first day to get back in the air on a GA and it was fun. Slowly getting back in the game. Starting with the smallest one that I can find and then go up and looking to get my own airplane down the road. My budget is 350K and want to get a SE low wing IFR airplane which is 2000 or newer. Retract or fixed gear. I don't want a ME or an experimental.
Most likely will be flying with 2 people (me and my wife) and luggage (maybe some foldable electric bicycle about 50 lbs each) and be able fly for at least 3-4 hrs about 500-600 NM. However, would be interested in an airplane that could at least carry 4 adults, a kid and some luggage and with a possibility of 6 adults and be able to go for a sight seeing flight, grab lunch etc. (though six seat is not a mandatory requirement; 4 seat is though).
Speedier the better and something that is fun to fly. I am looking for an airplane that would be able to cruise 150KTAS+ at 10,000 and have a burn of less than 15gph. Turbo charger is not a requirement. Not sure if I will be flying up high often (based in Tampa Bay Area). However, wouldn't mind having that either. Anti-icing or de-icing would be good but not a deal breaker. Air conditioning would be great.
Would be great to get feedback on the choices I have lined up so far (not in order of preference), all of them have a similar useful load of about 1000 lbs.
i) Piper Saratoga ii TC or ii HP: Seems like this is a good IFR platform and has 6 seats. Not sure if it can carry six adults though. Most of them have a useful load of 1000 lbs. I have flown Arrow in the past, so that should help. Couldn't really find what are the major differences between the HP and the TC (besides the turbo charger). Retractable gear might add to the maintenance cost but it is not an issue. Is this is a fast aircraft or middle of the pack and gets you there when it gets you there? How do you take 6 adults on this airplane or is it more like a 4 adult and 2 kids kinda deal?
ii) Cessna 400/TT/TTx: This airplane is fast but than it burns a lot more gas to go that fast. Not sure if that is very ideal. But seems like a very fun aircraft to fly and has all the bells and whistles. But seems like with a 1000 lbs useful load. What are the negatives besides expensive parts? Read that it is a pilot's airplane.
iii) Cirrus SR22 G3 (with AC/TKS): Seems like a great plane to get from point A to B but not fun to fly. Company offers great resources and offers a lot of bells and whistle. Is it really not a pilots airplane? Besides repacking the chute, any other major cost that one has to account, besides the usual Annuals and overhaul of Prop and engine etc. ? Also, read that this might not fit a normal sized T-hangar. That might be a deal breaker in some cases!
iv) Mooney (Ovation 2/3): Really like the Mooney package. Seems like a fast economical airplane. Also, the prices are much lower. Can put the extra money away for maintenance reserve etc. Does this burn like 20 gph to go fast? The POH says 20 GPH but read that you burn 12 gph at cruise? Bit confused there. How about the single door for passengers and the small cargo door. How much of an issue is that? Given the Mooney's history and unstable characteristics as a company, do they have a good support with parts and maintenance?
Trying to make an informed decision. Appreciate your feedback.