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 I fly a COZY MKIV with a 180 HP O-360.  The performance (TO, climb, 
 landing) should be pretty close to the SE FG, although the COZY will 
 cruise faster (I plan for 175 KT block speed, and get it).  I fly out of 
 
Why is that?  (I'm not too familiar with the Cozy - plans building is 
over my head.)  I can't believe it's cleaner than a Velocity to the tune 
of 15 knots. 
 
 Fitchburg, MA (KFIT) which has 4500 and 3400 ft. runways, at 350 ft MSL. 
 Even at gross weight, I rarely take more than 1/2 the long runway to 
 lift off.  I've often flown into 2900 ft. fields, although I wouldn't be 
 very comfortable trying to get out of there at gross (2155 lb., for my 
 plane).  I can land and stop my plane, at any weight, in less than 2000 
 ft - usually closer to 1500 ft. 
 
Good to know.  Thanks. 
 
 Personally, I would say that MWC is more than adequate and safe for 99% 
 of the flying that most folks do with a 4-seater - how often do you 
 really load the plane to gross weight?  When I'm alone, I'm off the 
 ground in about 1500 ft, and if it's cold, even less.  I think that even 
 if you were at gross weight, the 4100 ft runway is completely adequate 
 except on the hottest of days. 
 
No doubt about the 4100 footer, but it's not like I'm going to want to 
land with 20 knots of crosswind, right?  Could happen.  (I've landed 
with gusts to 34 knots 30 degrees off the runway in my 152 - we get 
windy days in the spring & fall especially.)  Thus, really, the 3100 has 
got to be adequate as well.  After further research, I'm nearly totally 
convinced that it is.  Thus the Velocity is now a serious contender 
again.  Fortunately I have as long as 4-5 months yet before I really 
want to have my mind made up and the kit ordered. 
 
 Also, with respect to cost, I've got $70K in my COZY (IFR legal 
 w/autopilot), and it's one of the more expensive ones, I'm told - most 
 build for less. 
 
Well, being a plans-building stud probably helps a bit there. :-) 
There is a COZY Kit available.
 
Bob Reed
 www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com      (KIS Builders Site) 
KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....
 
"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, 
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" 
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)
  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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