brien23
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Are twin prices on the rise or just owners with high hopes of selling their older twins. Is the market for twins a little better now or still can't draw flies.
Perhaps me, Jay, and eventually Kent need to sport the following bumper sticker....It's fun listening to my neighbors in Portland snivel about carbon footprints. Hey, crunchy, the size of my footprint makes godzilla covet
We replaced the mercury vapor lamps in the hangar with LEDs. Does that count?
Perhaps me, Jay, and eventually Kent need to sport the following bumper sticker....
“I drive an electric car so I can fly ICE airplanes”
Well, my ICE airplane is very efficient! And I drive a half-electric car.
Is that 12 GPH total? Or per side?The Tecnam P2006 is an interesting twin. 135kts cruise and 12 gph 100LL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecnam_P2006T
Total, rotax enginesIs that 12 GPH total? Or per side?
P2006 is 12 GPH total. Each engine is a Rotax 913. An actual affordable to fly twin. Very roomy cabin. It’s also a high wing.Is that 12 GPH total? Or per side?
Maybe a 912.P2006 is 12 GPH total. Each engine is a Rotax 913. An actual affordable to fly twin. Very roomy cabin. It’s also a high wing.
Maybe a 912.
How this hasn’t happened yet is beyond me. You’d think they could beef up the structure where needed and add all weather capabilities. Basically compete with the Diamond DA42 but with an all metal high wing design that runs on mogas.Now if they put 915's in that aircraft, might have a twin sales revival!
How this hasn’t happened yet is beyond me.
The Tecnam P2006 is an interesting twin. 135kts cruise and 12 gph 100LL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecnam_P2006T
I agree but when you consider the next closest priced NEW Twin is the PA44 Seminole at $700,000, it seems like a good deal. They have very similar performance (ROC, Single engine performance, range, useful load) except the Seminole is 10-20kts faster on nearly double the fuel. For the same base model prices there is a $192k difference, or 54,857gals of mogas @$3.50, or 4571hrs of flight time. I don't see how people buy brand new planes because these numbers are so mindblowing.I thought it was interesting too, until I saw the price tag.
I agree but when you consider the next closest priced NEW Twin is the PA44 Seminole at $700,000, it seems like a good deal. They have very similar performance (ROC, Single engine performance, range, useful load) except the Seminole is 10-20kts faster on nearly double the fuel. For the same base model prices there is a $192k difference, or 54,857gals of mogas @$3.50, or 4571hrs of flight time. I don't see how people buy brand new planes because these numbers are so mindblowing.
I'm guessing they've been busy with the P2012 release. Hopefully the 915is in the P2006 is on their short list.