AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
We have a Cessna 205 and it’s truly great, but our family seems to need yet more room. We have two boys and manage to absolutely stuff the thing full to the point that it’s uncomfortable. But where do you go from there?
If we were going to bother with an upgrade, it’d have to be a lot faster and carry at least as much weight, and ideally have more space and more comfortable seating. It seems like it ought to be FIKI as long as we’re at it, and pressurization is therefore just around the corner if you’re going to bother. But by that point you’re into the world of pressurized piston twins (out due to cost), P210s or Malibu’s (no more room, I don’t think), 207s (too slow to bother with the upgrade), or non-pressurized FIKI piston twins (maybe a serious contender, frightening to say).
What options should I be considering? Targeted mission would be minimum four people, as much baggage as you can fit (space-wise) in a 205, real people+gear payloads of 1000 lbs minimum, 500ish nm trips where speed, weather reliability, and comfort are premiums. I’m SEL and IFR no multi, and just shy of 1,000 hours.
I never thought we would outgrow our 205 or do so so quickly and I know nothing about twins...
If we were going to bother with an upgrade, it’d have to be a lot faster and carry at least as much weight, and ideally have more space and more comfortable seating. It seems like it ought to be FIKI as long as we’re at it, and pressurization is therefore just around the corner if you’re going to bother. But by that point you’re into the world of pressurized piston twins (out due to cost), P210s or Malibu’s (no more room, I don’t think), 207s (too slow to bother with the upgrade), or non-pressurized FIKI piston twins (maybe a serious contender, frightening to say).
What options should I be considering? Targeted mission would be minimum four people, as much baggage as you can fit (space-wise) in a 205, real people+gear payloads of 1000 lbs minimum, 500ish nm trips where speed, weather reliability, and comfort are premiums. I’m SEL and IFR no multi, and just shy of 1,000 hours.
I never thought we would outgrow our 205 or do so so quickly and I know nothing about twins...