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hi all!
This might be a silly question, but I am dreaming of owning, or co-owning a Piper Seneca. Not this year or next, but maybe within the next 10 years. I have been browsing the aircraft for sale sites, and found planes from the 70's (Seneca II) selling for as low as $139K with about half time remaining on the engines and props. Anyone care to share the pro's and con's of the different models? (I-V) Obviously, I will not be able to afford a V, so far, only the II's seem accessible sort of. Anything worth knowing about this model? Bad things? Also, I understand maintenance will be about double of what I have now (Arrow 180). Any other traps to consider cost wise going for a twin? Any other aircraft in the same price range that might be better choices? I'm looking for a piston certified for Icing conditions. I also want a twin, as I'll be flying over mountains and have nightmares about engine out's in IMC and icing conditions over mountain terrain..... Thanks for any hints, Frode |
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