and there is a good reason for that;
-properly cared for fabric has a limitless lifespan. (It does not say anywhere in the eg, Ceconite manual "Fabric must be replaced after 30 years' use".)
-from a practical standpoint, properly applied and cared for fabric* has a limitless lifespan. See a lot of accident/incident reports on (properly applied and cared for) fabric planes? Nope. Is fabric a common topic on the Vikingchat forum? Nope.
-no clue what is meant by 'after a while, fabric gets funky'. Have never heard of, nor seen 'funky' fabric.
Is there an inexplicable and irrational aversion to fabric? Yes, and we** do not expect this to change anytime soon. In fact we are ok with it.
Finally, whenever we point out our opinion on these things there is inevitably a rash of anti-Viking or anti-wood or fabric people who will launch into a tirade. We are ok with that too.
As long as we have an opportunity to quietly and rationally present this information (gleaned by dozens of actual Viking owners who have flown theirs thousands of hours in all conditions and locations) to new aviators or those unfamiliar, all is good!
*this is not difficult
**the few Viking owners on POA, those on the Viking forum.
(I may not check back on this thread because of how replies to this info usually goes, but I am happy to chat by PM about it, or direct you to the Viking forum.)
If you want a cool, fast, SE true 4 seater and luggage, it's the Commache 400.
Mooney M20E/Super 21 with the turbo. It even looks fast with that straight tail.
Mooney M20E/Super 21 with the turbo. It even looks fast with that straight tail.
And it's perfectly roomy if one is a midget!
I can't fly in one for more than about 30-45 minutes. Gave someone a flight review in one, and it was horrible.
It's pretty slow for having 400hp. Definitely not efficient
I thought it was just back seat room that was tight.
It does 180 on 19 gph, that's not shabby.
The TTx does 235kts @ 18 with 90 less HP. Lots of drag, I guess. I'd rather have a Mooney personally
And it's perfectly roomy if one is a midget!
I can't fly in one for more than about 30-45 minutes. Gave someone a flight review in one, and it was horrible.
Shaun, if you can talk this guy down a little, this Meyers 200D will smoke that Bonanza.
http://www.trade-a-plane.com/for-sale/aircraft/by-make/Meyers/200D
Never an AD on a Meyers, and they're built around a steel roll cage. They hold their value well.
Thanks Mark,
I forgot about those planes. They are very cool!
The more you read about them, the more you're going to like them I bet.
They are true 200m.p.h. airplanes.
I flew one and it handles crisp with very smooth stall characteristics.
brian];1965495 said:We have one flying around here. A guy that used to sell bonanzas back in the day. Kind of an old school look, but a very respectable airplane...
You'll be hard pressed to find an M20K in good shape without a run out engine for $65k or less.
Wow, that's hot! Looks like an undersized McCauley on it though. A 3 blade would be awesome.I like the retro almost art deco look.
Put an IO-550 spinning a MT three blade and you'd have a monster!
I like the retro almost art deco look.
Put an IO-550 spinning a MT three blade and you'd have a monster!
Biggest bang for your buck will always be the Mooney. 2 fewer cylinders to care for than the Comanche 250 or Bo. No gear motors, either. The short bodied Mooneys can easily be had for the OP's money. Yeah, not a lot of back seat room, but I hardly ever use the back seat anyway.
The TTx does 235kts @ 18
Fixed. The Comanche 180 was a 4 cylinder.
I would consider a Comanche 250 or 260 ,a lot of plane for the money.
You aren't allowed to suggest a Comanche on this board - it's an unwritten rule. You can only suggest Mooneys and Bonanzas, and even hinting at buying a Comanche is verboten because they are apparently pieces of ****.
You aren't allowed to suggest a Comanche on this board - it's an unwritten rule. You can only suggest Mooneys and Bonanzas, and even hinting at buying a Comanche is verboten because they are apparently pieces of ****.
But....you just did.
Where?