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Flew today, as did my wife. The owner of the school was also very helpful.
My mistake was looking for a specific plane, instead of methodically deciding what my requirements were. Also, some of the kids said they did not want to fly with us on weekends, which lowered the requirements a bit. New requirements: 1) Human total can be as low as 4 or 5 seats. Human weight is 850 lbs. 2) Luggage is 200 lbs. 3) We would like to be able to go about 600 nm; which should get us to Grand Cayman, Bahamas, and most of the southeastern USA. 4) If we burn about 15 gph, then I suppose we need about 75 gallons capacity, for a total of 450 lbs. 5) Adding up humans, luggage, and fuel; I come up with about 1,500 lbs. 6) We want the cost of an aircraft loan to be about $800/month. Tiedown is $100/month and hangar is $300/month at our local airport. We prefer if the wing is a high wing like the Cessna; for ease of entry. The Cessna 182 was wide enough, but the 172 was a bit cramped in the width. Any thoughts on good aircraft choices would be *GREATLY* appreciated. -- ____________________________ Ah, Young Grasshopper. Sometimes it is eyes that blind a man. |
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How about a 206? And if you're going to go over water alot,
get an amphibian. Pull out 1 or 2 of the seats to save on insurance, it'll also give you lots of baggage space. The U models have the big back doors, the P doesnt. There isnt nearly as many 206's, especially U's, out in the market as C182's though. 182's vary from 120-200lbs for luggage, but our problem hasnt been the weight limitation, but the space available. If you want to stay in that price range you can get a pretty good 182, or an older 206. Not all 182's have that amount of fuel on board though, but they drink less than 15gph also. For reference, www.aso.com has a 1966 U206A with factory float kit B, for $126,900, although the pictures dont show floats. Good luck, Chris "Grasshopper" wrote in message . .. Flew today, as did my wife. The owner of the school was also very helpful. My mistake was looking for a specific plane, instead of methodically deciding what my requirements were. Also, some of the kids said they did not want to fly with us on weekends, which lowered the requirements a bit. New requirements: 1) Human total can be as low as 4 or 5 seats. Human weight is 850 lbs. 2) Luggage is 200 lbs. 3) We would like to be able to go about 600 nm; which should get us to Grand Cayman, Bahamas, and most of the southeastern USA. 4) If we burn about 15 gph, then I suppose we need about 75 gallons capacity, for a total of 450 lbs. 5) Adding up humans, luggage, and fuel; I come up with about 1,500 lbs. 6) We want the cost of an aircraft loan to be about $800/month. Tiedown is $100/month and hangar is $300/month at our local airport. We prefer if the wing is a high wing like the Cessna; for ease of entry. The Cessna 182 was wide enough, but the 172 was a bit cramped in the width. Any thoughts on good aircraft choices would be *GREATLY* appreciated. -- ____________________________ Ah, Young Grasshopper. Sometimes it is eyes that blind a man. |
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