This. It's the only candidate that holds a candle to the Grumman in both visibility and handling.Bonanza.
This. It's the only candidate that holds a candle to the Grumman in both visibility and handling.
Not familiar with the planes I posted eh?
..Never seen a Bo at Reno
This. It's the only candidate that holds a candle to the Grumman in both visibility and handling.
Does anyone have any ideas what I should get next, after I sell my Grumman Tiger?
I went from a Cheetah to a Mooney M20j, I enjoy the fuel economy and speed increase. +-150knots @ 8.3 gph, LOPDoes anyone have any ideas what I should get next, after I sell my Grumman Tiger?
How true!!I am shocked when I meet other Tiger owners how many are on their 2nd or 3rd Tigers, always coming back from Bo's, Mooney's, etc.
Do you have pics and potential price ?
Ive heard of all of them expect I have never seen a white lighting, and I fly everything from Grummans to Jets, if it flys I have probably flown it except that white lightning
This. It's the only candidate that holds a candle to the Grumman in both visibility and handling.
He is no longer selling the Tiger.
That's what I'm thinking of doing, getting a cheetah or tiger once I sell my Mooney. Back to the Grumman Gang!Sometimes they just need some positive reinforcement of there choice of aircraft.
I went from a Cheetah to a Mooney M20j, I enjoy the fuel economy and speed increase. +-150knots @ 8.3 gph, LOP
I don't think you can beat the economy of a tiger versus any retractable 4 banger when you're looking at a measly 300nm trip.
True, but the reality is that a 300 NM leg is about 2 hours in that airplane and lots of PAX begin to need to stretch their legs or relieve themselves at about that point, so the question stands...
In my experience, that biological number is 3 hours, not 2 hours. So I don't think the block time argument is a player here.
I think you need a nice, sensible, well equipped Cessna 172.Does anyone have any ideas what I should get next, after I sell my Grumman Tiger?
Fine. So STFU and let someone who can answer the question step forward.
Fine. So STFU and let someone who can answer the question step forward.
I usually plan for ten gallons per hour because on the climb at full throttle and prop, the fuel flow is about 15.8 gph. Even though I get some of that back on decent, I still use 10 gph for planning purposes. 300 NM trip, I would think block time would be around 2.5 hours. At cruise anything about 4000ft, I lean the mixture to about 8.3 gph, 65% power, and the Mooney will cruise at 150-155kts true.Just curious...
What are your block speeds and fuel burn? Assume a 300 NM trip and no wind.