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Old November 10th 03, 09:40 AM
Jeff
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Mine works great, when its 105 out, I can close the door, turn on the A/C and take my time. Nice
and comfortable inside. A/C was a requirement by my wife for me to get a new plane. I passed on
alot of planes for this one.

When I was getting checked out in my plane, the CFI would control the A/C, he told me to control
the plane and he would control the air, He went back into his office and asked the boss when he
was going to put air in all their planes.

Mike Spera wrote:

They are
uncommon, heavy (for an airplane), unreliable, and actually make a plane
worth LESS to many people.

Most folks just put up with the taxi and climb being uncomfortable until
cooler air is reached at altitude.

Good Luck,
Mike

John Pelchat wrote:
Does anyone have information regarding the feasibility of retrofitting
air-conditioning into a Piper Cherokee, possibly a 6/260? I live in
the southeast and would be flying toward Florida where heat and
humidity are a real challenge much of the year. A/C is one of things
that my wife would consider a must in any aircraft we were to
purchase.

And as long we are talking about Sixes, I would appreciate any
opinions regarding the pros and cons of the club seating that is
available in some planes.

Thanks in advance for any help.


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