I'm window shopping... and probably will continue to be window shopping for some time for something with a larger cabin and preferably a little more speed over my Archer. The Archer works for pretty much all the flying I'm doing now, but can't do a lot of the trips I'd like to do. It's frequently come up that other couples are interested in going to some of the places we go and I get their weights, do the math, and have to find a polite way of telling them they're too fat. Well actually fuel to tabs and no bags and we could.... but that's a hell of a way to try to travel across the country. Also their kids couldn't come which is an issue.
There's also a space issue. We take our dogs some places we go and with their crates and our bags, the cabin is FULL. Weight isn't an issue here but volume is. We're talking about having a baby in the next year or two.... there'd be no place for a car seat and baby accessories so either the dogs stay home or we do without crates(which I don't feel is safe with dogs that like to try to crawl in your lap at inconvenient moments). I wouldn't mind being able to throw full size bikes in the back either which I think is possible in a PA-32...
So I'd been looking at the six 260... mainly because it's the cheapest six to get into and for the days when I didn't use the extra capacity they fuel burn isn't too much worse than what I have. Then I had to look... for not much more money I could be in a Lance instead and go faster. Then of course we get to the topic here... I see some T-tail turbo lances for sale for maybe $10-20k more than the 260 and I could be cruising at 170kts instead of an optimistic 130.
2 issues that worry me though... the T-tail and the turbo. I have been told that turbo aircraft break down frequently. I know TBO is shorter, I'm less worried about that than getting stranded on ramps in the middle of nowhere on a sunday evening or having to drop a lot more cash on maintenance in a typical year. I guess how unreliable are they is the question.
Then there's the T-tail. My reading says the biggest issue is poor elevator authority on takoff/landing and longer ground rolls. Hard for me to get a feel for what that is like without having flown one. I guess I'll frame it in a question for those who have- I frequently fly to K15, this field is a 3200x60 runway with obstacles within around 300' off each end of the runway- trees on one end and the town on the other, light-moderate crosswinds are common. Not hard to get in/out of in the Archer.... still plenty of runway if I come in a bit fast or something. I know any PA-32 can operate here but how challenging would it be? Is it a you need to be totally on airspeed and touchdown point or go-around situation or do you still have some decent fudge factor still?
There's also a space issue. We take our dogs some places we go and with their crates and our bags, the cabin is FULL. Weight isn't an issue here but volume is. We're talking about having a baby in the next year or two.... there'd be no place for a car seat and baby accessories so either the dogs stay home or we do without crates(which I don't feel is safe with dogs that like to try to crawl in your lap at inconvenient moments). I wouldn't mind being able to throw full size bikes in the back either which I think is possible in a PA-32...
So I'd been looking at the six 260... mainly because it's the cheapest six to get into and for the days when I didn't use the extra capacity they fuel burn isn't too much worse than what I have. Then I had to look... for not much more money I could be in a Lance instead and go faster. Then of course we get to the topic here... I see some T-tail turbo lances for sale for maybe $10-20k more than the 260 and I could be cruising at 170kts instead of an optimistic 130.
2 issues that worry me though... the T-tail and the turbo. I have been told that turbo aircraft break down frequently. I know TBO is shorter, I'm less worried about that than getting stranded on ramps in the middle of nowhere on a sunday evening or having to drop a lot more cash on maintenance in a typical year. I guess how unreliable are they is the question.
Then there's the T-tail. My reading says the biggest issue is poor elevator authority on takoff/landing and longer ground rolls. Hard for me to get a feel for what that is like without having flown one. I guess I'll frame it in a question for those who have- I frequently fly to K15, this field is a 3200x60 runway with obstacles within around 300' off each end of the runway- trees on one end and the town on the other, light-moderate crosswinds are common. Not hard to get in/out of in the Archer.... still plenty of runway if I come in a bit fast or something. I know any PA-32 can operate here but how challenging would it be? Is it a you need to be totally on airspeed and touchdown point or go-around situation or do you still have some decent fudge factor still?