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New to powered flight. It's a jungle out there.
Seeking the short list of the most popular 4-seat single engine aircraft made in the last ~20 years. What are the best options? (Used, fixed gear.) ::tuno |
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On Jul 20, 7:40 pm, Tuno wrote:
New to powered flight. It's a jungle out there. Seeking the short list of the most popular 4-seat single engine aircraft made in the last ~20 years. What are the best options? (Used, fixed gear.) ::tuno Tough question, but the short list of fixed gear 4 seaters would look something like: Cessna 172 Cessna 182 Piper Warrior/Archer/Dakota Beech Sundowner Socata Tobago/Tampico Diamond DA-40 Cirrus SR-20 & SR-22 If you really want to take 4 people and luggage somewhere, then you wouldprobably also want to look at fixed gear 6 seaters like: Cessna 206 Piper Cherokee Six The best options really depend on how many people will typically be in the plane, how much stuff you want to take along, budget, and personal preferences on things like high vs. low wing. If your budget is lower, then you are probably looking at older used Cessnas or Pipers. Diamonds and Cirrus' haven't been on the market very long so the used ones are still fairly expensive. I'd recommend finding places to rent a Cessna 172 and a Piper Warrior or Archer (comparable 4 seaters that are easy to rent), and taking a flight in each to try them out. These should be easy to find for rent and they will give you an idea of what they are like. If you decide those aren't big enough, then find a Cessna 182 to rent (also fairly easy to find for rental). If the 182 isn't big enough, then find someone who owns a Cherokee Six or 206 and at least sit in it to see how much bigger they are (not as easy to find these for rent). Not sure if this helps... Eric |
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Eric Bartsch wrote:
On Jul 20, 7:40 pm, Tuno wrote: Seeking the short list of the most popular 4-seat single engine aircraft made in the last ~20 years. What are the best options? (Used, fixed gear.) Tough question, Indeed. but the short list of fixed gear 4 seaters would look something like: Cessna 172 Cessna 182 Piper Warrior/Archer/Dakota Beech Sundowner Socata Tobago/Tampico Diamond DA-40 Cirrus SR-20 & SR-22 Not sure if there are a lot of them in the "used" classifieds yet, but there are also a bunch of fine homebuilt models that would fit the 4-seat single engine aircraft requirement and made in the last 20 years: Murphy Moose, Jabiru J-400 and J-450, Van's RV-10, Glasair Sportsman 2+2, etc. |
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They may not have been built in the last 20 years, but wouldn't the
Piper 28's in the 140 and especially the 180 horsepower versions fit into this group? On Jul 20, 8:49 pm, Jim Logajan wrote: Eric Bartsch wrote: On Jul 20, 7:40 pm, Tuno wrote: Seeking the short list of the most popular 4-seat single engine aircraft made in the last ~20 years. What are the best options? (Used, fixed gear.) Tough question, Indeed. but the short list of fixed gear 4 seaters would look something like: Cessna 172 Cessna 182 Piper Warrior/Archer/Dakota Beech Sundowner Socata Tobago/Tampico Diamond DA-40 Cirrus SR-20 & SR-22 Not sure if there are a lot of them in the "used" classifieds yet, but there are also a bunch of fine homebuilt models that would fit the 4-seat single engine aircraft requirement and made in the last 20 years: Murphy Moose, Jabiru J-400 and J-450, Van's RV-10, Glasair Sportsman 2+2, etc. |
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In a previous article, Tina said:
They may not have been built in the last 20 years, but wouldn't the Piper 28's in the 140 and especially the 180 horsepower versions fit into this group? Well, the already mentioned Warrior and Archer are Piper 28s in that horsepower range. But I wouldn't try putting anything but small children in the back of a 140. Piper Warrior/Archer/Dakota -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ a) log a message at user.emerg of the form "DANGER! MORON ON /dev/pts/1" b) print to stderr "NO! WRONG! TOTALLY WRONG! WHERE'D YOU LEARN THIS? STOP DOING IT!" -- Jeremiah Weiner |
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, Tina said: They may not have been built in the last 20 years, but wouldn't the Piper 28's in the 140 and especially the 180 horsepower versions fit into this group? Well, the already mentioned Warrior and Archer are Piper 28s in that horsepower range. But I wouldn't try putting anything but small children in the back of a 140. also, the pa-28-140 has, ahem, limited useful load. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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![]() "Tina" wrote in message ups.com... They may not have been built in the last 20 years, but wouldn't the Piper 28's in the 140 and especially the 180 horsepower versions fit into this group? To answer that question for this thread just run the peformance numbers for a 180hp SEL aircraft at gross in South Lake Tahoe on an summer day with OAT 90F. The poster talked about a family of 4 on 1000NM trips in the SW USA. Even C182's are struggling in those conditions and I depart in Mornings or evenings from that location. |
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