SixPapaCharlie
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Reported! Gross.
Can you get the family discount?My IR checkride is scheduled. Cirrus is getting listed once I have the hole in my cert.
I'm so disappointed in you.I don't like the way V-Tails look
Can you get the family discount?
It's a G2, right? I suppose it's worth about 3 decent comanches?
(Flame suit on) I don't like the way V-Tails look.
....I don't like the way V-Tails look.
this would be an awesome first/introductory post on beechtalk.
There's a bit of that. I don't really post there, but do read it fairly often. It's very active, and there seems to be a higher percentage of pilots who fly serious xc and ifr, so there's a lot of knowledge to be gleaned.HAHA! I don't think I would spend much time there.
I find plane specific forums to have a touch more arrogance than I want to deal with.
One is a country club the other is a trailer park.There's a bit of that. I don't really post there, but do read it fairly often. It's very active, and there seems to be a higher percentage of pilots who fly serious xc and ifr, so there's a lot of knowledge to be gleaned.
Plus I love the way v-tails look, so I'm curious about what's going on with them.
The piper forum sucks.
I don’t blame you, I’m actually not much of a fan either. The guy in the hangar right next door to the Archer has a pristine V35B and it’s quite nice, but I much prefer the standard tail between the two.(Flame suit on) I don't like the way V-Tails look.
You cheated on your mountain checkout.I did my complex/HP signoff and mountain checkout in a B33. I guess the school's B33 was the higher horsepower model as it was a beast. I could depart KTVL on a 9,000' DA day pointing straight towards a 10K mountain pass, and clear it no problem without circling.
You cheated on your mountain checkout.
<--- did it in a 172 with a not so skinny CFI
The comments about parts costs are a little misguided.
Now, it is absolutely true that Textron, when they acquired Beech, did the Jack-me-up dance with parts prices (not all of them, but enough to be... painful). Fortunately, though, there is a Very Robust network of parts providers who have you well covered, and there are really not that many truly proprietary parts that can only be sourced from the OEM (this is true for all GA manufacturers). We are all heavily reliant upon a robust aftermarket, and in Bo/Deb world, we have an epic resource - CSOBeech.com - started by Denton’s (and Appleton’s) own Michael Caban. Check it out, be amazed.
I’m not sure I agree, for legitimately equivalent aircraft, that Debs are significantly more costly than other equivalent aircraft, but you should keep your eyes wide open for any plane that will serve well. For Bryan’s use case, I always include the Comanche, and the 210. Maybe the R182. And, of course, Mooney (although pricing on truly-equivalent Mooneys, which to me means 6-cylinder powered Mooneys, will definitely be higher).
I’d love to have a Mooney, but the Mooney I really want is built in France.
Somewhere an angel just lots its wings. The Ted and I agree.
The biggest thing that comes to my mind is the Lycoming vs. Continental debate. After spending a couple thousand hours flying/maintaining both, my general feeling is Continentals are usually nicer to fly, but Lycomings are more reliable and cheaper to own.
Plus the 2575 RPM 540 will tend to run a little slower than any of the Continental options (depending on how you run it) which is nice.
HAHA! I don't think I would spend much time there.
I find plane specific forums to have a touch more arrogance than I want to deal with.
Plus I love the way v-tails look, so I'm curious about what's going on with them.
Agreed. It's a pretty terse and intolerant echo chamber, and I say that as a fellow Piper owner.The piper forum sucks.
....But I have no idea. I'm nine years in, and I have yet to buy a single Mooney part. The thing's built like a tank...
So you were right for once?
may be a video in it....HAHA! I don't think I would spend much time there.
I find plane specific forums to have a touch more arrogance than I want to deal with.
But I might make that post just to watch them sharpen their claws.
I only have about 15 hrs in various Debonair/Bo but agree.. while I don't like the yoke setup and button locations behind the bar they sure do fly nice!they are the nicest flying airplane in that category
Do you think they fly better than the Cirrus?I only have about 15 hrs in various Debonair/Bo but agree.. while I don't like the yoke setup and button locations behind the bar they sure do fly nice!
I wouldn't talk someone out of it either
Do you think they fly better than the Cirrus?
It's certainly better balancedDo you think they fly better than the Cirrus?
Tell me what's wrong with the 33 series Bonanza.
Commander 114. Looks cooler than a Deb, much more spacious, no CG issues.
Bos before Arapahos.I like Deb's. I like Comanches too, for reasons stated in this thread. A more powerful airplane with a more robust engine. Bigger inside, built like a tank. An updated one would be a good choice.
If I had one, this would be the very first upgrade I'd consider. The visibility improvement alone would be worth the semi-ridiculous cost.
https://www.knots2u.net/arapaho-windshield-kit-piper-comanche-pa-24-models-24aws/
I don't like the way V-Tails look.
My IR checkride is scheduled. Cirrus is getting listed once I have the hole in my cert.
Dad is going into a 4 way partnership on a Gen 3. I am not sure what sort of access I will have but it will mean it costs me a lot more money to fly it then I put into the current one.
The Grumman is fun but riding in other heavier planes, has me wanting heavier and faster and not getting knocked around as much as I do in the current plane.
Comanche 250 and Deb are at the top of the list.
(Flame suit on) I don't like the way V-Tails look.
HAHA! I don't think I would spend much time there.
I find plane specific forums to have a touch more arrogance than I want to deal with.
But I might make that post just to watch them sharpen their claws.
Bos before Arapahos.
The v-tail definitely has the cool factor, but have a look at this thread: https://www.beechtalk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=195577&p=2884927&hilit=Insurance#p2884927
Apparently AIG is limiting what percentage of the hull value they'll pay to repair each part due primarily to the ruddervator situation. Kind of like how disability insurance pays 10k for an eye or 25k for a leg.
The "bad news for v-tails" thread, iirc, said textron is committed to making some new ones, but they're going to be 10k a piece, and there's no time table as to when.
Somebody needs to talk Mike Patey into developing an STC for a carbon fiber replacement.
Marketing fail for only showing the "after" picture and not the "before".If I had one, this would be the very first upgrade I'd consider. The visibility improvement alone would be worth the semi-ridiculous cost.
https://www.knots2u.net/arapaho-windshield-kit-piper-comanche-pa-24-models-24aws/
Bos before Arapahos.
Might that be the same BenPilot who used to psss everyone off here?nahh... just gone on and say your your name is Ben. He’s a legend for ****ing off the BeechTalk crowd! LOL