A Malibu would do the job. A PA46-310P model would fit into the price range.
What could you possibly know about Malibus .
A Malibu would do the job. A PA46-310P model would fit into the price range.
There is NO WAY I would get in a plane that I couldn't handle and try to fly it. Take offs are optional, Landings are mandatory!!
DC-3 can be had for less than 400K just sayin'
Yeah, but $1500-$2000 per hour to go at 210 cruising speeds is a bit much for most folks budgets.
Why don't you take your judgmental, I'm better than you, no one can fly like me attitude and get bent.
Nice way to show a new guy the welcome he deserves. Asshat.
Why do you think there is a plane you couldn't handle, especially out of the crop of available certified aircraft? Any Bonanza is easier to handle than a 152; if you don't believe you can handle gear and a constant speed prop with an extra 30-50% speed, then in reality you aren't safe in any flying machine. It's all the same, I had a twin Travelair with 60 hrs TT, no worries, and my insurance was half the price as if I had bought a Bonanza.
Dream the dream with all the 'proper' suggestions here, but know that you could do the trip in an Arrow, not too long after getting your ASEL, as long as everyone is up for the 'adventure' of it (my adventure meter would be a little too pegged out, would make it a three day trip, leaving around sunrise each travel day).
Yeah, but $1500-$2000 per hour to go at 210 cruising speeds is a bit much for most folks budgets.
I don't mind doing 900nm for a day but 3 days is a bit much.
I don't mind doing 900nm for a day but 3 days is a bit much.
What I meant is go north day 1 early, enjoy your destination for 1.5 days, return south day 3 early. Or maybe I don't understand at all and we are comparing apples and koalas.
I am trying to understand what '2 days' or '3 days' means in this discussion.
You can cover St Pete to Westchester in a day with many GA aircraft. Anything from a 33/35 series bonanza on up will cover that trip with a single fuel stop somewhere in North Carolina. Take off at 8, get to some place around Fayetteville around 11. Have lunch, get back in the plane at 12:30 and get to HPN around 3:30. If you are VFR, you just have to build a lot of flexibility in the schedule.