Im a bonanza fan, no way I'm selling a plane with an o540 in it for an e225. Seller is also vague with what it has and short on pics. I wouldn't bother calling.
Well, it does have a Loran
Plus 15k for a GPS install.
Garmin 496 wouldn't work?
FWIW I did San Antonio - Lakeland, Florida in a day with 25 knot headwinds in a 172.
Not for flying /G it won't.
What does that mean?
Not a bad deal at a glance if thats what youre looking for.
I plan to get my IFR rating in whatever plane I buy, is this not a good IFR platform?
It works, /G is better. The wing leveler is Ok, but an autopilot with GPSS and at least altitude hold is better. GPS and Autopilot are big ticket items that will wash away any value in the nicest 40K Bonanza. I tried to buy a 40K Bonanza, I wound up spending considerably more, but much less than had I bought the plane in that link and had my panel installed in it. It was slightly less than a year when I started shopping until my plane found me. I got a little psycho with my shopping for the last 4 months of the hunt.
It looks pretty basic by today's standards -- you CAN fly IFR in it but the question is whether it will meet your needs. There's not much use for rho-theta RNAV today (I assume that's what the Collins is -- a quick google search turned up very little info on it). Why is the DME inop? If you want an A/P, you want more than a wing leveler. I suspect Ed's right -- add $15 or so for a 430 installed. Even better, a 430W.I plan to get my IFR rating in whatever plane I buy, is this not a good IFR platform?
Yeah you were what? 16? 17? Age makes a HUGE difference.
I plan to get my IFR rating in whatever plane I buy, is this not a good IFR platform?
now you're cookin with gas. That's nicely equipped and a reasonable price, and the airframe should be relatively light weight even with the 3-blade prop.Rotten. Try this:
http://www.controller.com/listingsd...NANZA/1964-BEECHCRAFT-S35-BONANZA/1271611.htm
If you want low-SMOH, Garmin IFR-capable GPS, 2-ax autopilot, AND a reasonable plane, you're gonna have a hard time at 60k. This one at least has 500hrs left on the engine -- plenty of time to save the 20k for that MOH.
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- Mike
Rotten. Try this:
http://www.controller.com/listingsd...NANZA/1964-BEECHCRAFT-S35-BONANZA/1271611.htm
If you want low-SMOH, Garmin IFR-capable GPS, 2-ax autopilot, AND a reasonable plane, you're gonna have a hard time at 60k. This one at least has 500hrs left on the engine -- plenty of time to save the 20k for that MOH.
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- Mike
17. In my advanced age I've decided not to do such flights anymore. My daily flyin limit is now 6 hours and I'll stop for te night. Unless I'm still feelin pretty good.
17. In my advanced age I've decided not to do such flights anymore. My daily flyin limit is now 6 hours and I'll stop for te night. Unless I'm still feelin pretty good.
I'll be doing my checkride within the month (50.1hrs) so im excited about that but I'm going to sell my cherokee 235 and will be searching for a plane that has better efficiency and speed. So this means complex/retract. Im fine with that.
My question is about the Beechcraft 35 aircraft and its v-tail. Are they as dangerous as everyone (locals) acting like? So far none of the naysayers have been owners. I want as close to 170kts as possible with around 1100lbs of useful with a fuel burn less than 15p/h.
So, is it debonair, bonanza or Comanche? And why?
Thank you for your time.
Wait until you get a job as a pilot. Part 135 limits are 8 hours single-pilot and 10 if you are part of a crew.17. In my advanced age I've decided not to do such flights anymore. My daily flyin limit is now 6 hours and I'll stop for te night. Unless I'm still feelin pretty good.
Wait until you get a job as a pilot. Part 135 limits are 8 hours single-pilot and 10 if you are part of a crew.
I think it'd be different once I start getting paid - but right now I fly for fun and flying for more than 6 hours just isn't very fun for me.
Did I just miss something.....did Mr. David White just refer to his 'advanced age'???17. In my advanced age I've decided not to do such flights anymore. My daily flyin limit is now 6 hours and I'll stop for te night. Unless I'm still feelin pretty good.
Over 5000 hrs on the frame. Not the ideal situation when you can buy a low time frame and engine in a Viking for the same money. Did you watch the video?:wink2:
Mmm I've done some research into this and spoken to a knowledgable source or two and I believe a high time AF that's been flown and well cared for is not an issue,and certainly preferable than a low time AF that has not been flown.
To the OP, can I ask why you have ruled out the Comanche? It's really a great plane seems to meet your mission and from what I've seen can be had well equipped for equal yo or less than the Bo's.
Mmm I've done some research into this and spoken to a knowledgable source or two and I believe a high time AF that's been flown and well cared for is not an issue,and certainly preferable than a low time AF that has not been flown.
To the OP, can I ask why you have ruled out the Comanche? It's really a great plane seems to meet your mission and from what I've seen can be had well equipped for equal yo or less than the Bo's.
Other way around. Parts prices are about the same (that is to say, brands P, C, B, and M are all equally outrageous) but over the long haul the beech will use less parts than the others.I thought Bonanza parts had a reputation for being double their Piper or Cessna counterparts. Has this changed or just overstated? In my shopping I figured that in annuals the Beech would be about 1.5x compared to the others.
Mmm I've done some research into this and spoken to a knowledgable source or two and I believe a high time AF that's been flown and well cared for is not an issue,and certainly preferable than a low time AF that has not been flown.
To the OP, can I ask why you have ruled out the Comanche? It's really a great plane seems to meet your mission and from what I've seen can be had well equipped for equal yo or less than the Bo's.
You should rule out the viking because it is a pig, not because it needs a hangar. ALL airplanes need a hangar. When you get your Comanche or Bo/Deb, do yourself a favor and put it under roofI ruled them out when I found the Viking, but due to needing to be hangered I cannot persue the Viking and the Comanche is right back in the mix.
Having heard the longstanding stories of how Beechcraft parts are expensive and being a Cessna owner myself, I believe you on the parts cost, but what about a Beech makes the use of parts less?Other way around. Parts prices are about the same (that is to say, brands P, C, B, and M are all equally outrageous) but over the long haul the beech will use less parts than the others.
You should rule out the viking because it is a pig, not because it needs a hangar. ALL airplanes need a hangar. When you get your Comanche or Bo/Deb, do yourself a favor and put it under roof