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San_Diego_Pilot
I didn't want to muck up the Baron 58 classifieds thread, so I'm starting a new one. Basically, is there any 6 seat plane you can actually put people in all six seats? Or are they really usable four seaters?
In the case of that Baron:
This means if I plan to fly from San Diego to Telluride to go skiing (for example), that's about 600 nm.. or about three and a half hours.. I'll need, realistically, 4.5 hrs of gas to fly that trip, or about 150 gallons once you factor in climb, taxi, etc. So let's run these numbers:
3,936 lbs empty
+900 lbs for gas
+190 lbs for me
+140 lbs for wife
+50 lbs for gear
.. okay, I have about 300 lbs left to play with.
But what if I decide to bring a friend, no one wants to third wheel so that means another couple.. but at this point we won't have W&B to bring another couple..
Which means I'm burning 34 gallons an hour to go less than 170 knots and maintaining two engines just to carry two people. There are many single engine planes that will fit the same bill and burn half the gas. What if I want to fly 900 nm.. what if I need to actually fill the tanks for winds.. maybe the flight to Telluride will have a 40 knot headwind so I need extra gas
What am I missing?
**or is there some "shh, don't ask don't tell rule" where owners are a little more "look the other way" when it comes to W&B calcs?
In the case of that Baron:
This means if I plan to fly from San Diego to Telluride to go skiing (for example), that's about 600 nm.. or about three and a half hours.. I'll need, realistically, 4.5 hrs of gas to fly that trip, or about 150 gallons once you factor in climb, taxi, etc. So let's run these numbers:
3,936 lbs empty
+900 lbs for gas
+190 lbs for me
+140 lbs for wife
+50 lbs for gear
.. okay, I have about 300 lbs left to play with.
But what if I decide to bring a friend, no one wants to third wheel so that means another couple.. but at this point we won't have W&B to bring another couple..
Which means I'm burning 34 gallons an hour to go less than 170 knots and maintaining two engines just to carry two people. There are many single engine planes that will fit the same bill and burn half the gas. What if I want to fly 900 nm.. what if I need to actually fill the tanks for winds.. maybe the flight to Telluride will have a 40 knot headwind so I need extra gas
What am I missing?
**or is there some "shh, don't ask don't tell rule" where owners are a little more "look the other way" when it comes to W&B calcs?