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Wow, thank you very much for all your tips and insight.
I am presently in Waskaganish James Bay for a court session and it is pretty hard to find an internet access so do not feel offended if it sometimes takes long for me to answer your post. Some people made comments on the weather and they were absolutly right; the weather up north can turn really bad sometimes and in january, it can go down to minus 50 celsius easily. Therefore I would not use my plane as the only travel mean. I do not have the experience to travel in snowstorm and I would surely use the commercial planes for these kinds of weather. As for the idea of using a Kit-plane, I have to agree that most of the experimental planes seems to have 1000 nm range and minimum cruising speed of 150 knots. However, I have to be honest with you and my tools hability is pretty limited to putting the family BBQ together and I'm not sure how easy it is to use an experimental aircraft for business use As for the destination I gave example of in my original letter, they were all from my home town, thus Puvirnituq(over 800 statute miles) would the longest run, they do not add together and there is always community with airport every 300 miles or so, so refuelling is not a problem per se, (I know a guy who went up north with a cessna 150, took him almost two days...) the goal is more to make the experience efficient since refuelling is really time-consuming. And yes, I would be travelling over land with nothing but rocks and water under me so I would probablyu want the Best ELT and I already own a satellite phone. As for the price range I guest it could be streched if it is justified Thank you very much for yours comments again Bob "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Doug wrote: You really don't say how much range you need... As I read it, he needs about 1900 statute miles plus reserves and something more for wind. As I understand his post, one of his destinations is 850 miles away and he would prefer to avoid having to refuel there. George Patterson A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. |
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The tricycle gear Maule MXT-7-180 we just sold has 72 gallons, which I
figure to be 7-8 hours, no reserve. It's going to Europe and the ferry company is not going to tank it - a pretty good indication of excellent range. Speed is about 120 knots. I don't know what the early one's sell for. Mike (Bob) wrote in message . com... Hello, I've been reading news on flying for quite a while and these seems to be the most well-informed groups (the googles)writer on the net. I would therefore like to have your personnal opinion on a question. I live in Northern Quebec (Yes, I'm french speaking so forgive the spelling mistakes) and practice as a lawyer in the Nordic region of Quebec with native people (no road access), we always travel by plane (Gruman G-1, dash-8 or twin otter) and, as everyone, I am limited to the schedule of these companies. I would like to fly my own plane to these community; I would be able to charge less to my client for travelling, I would be able to use these portion of flying as tax deductible (and parts of the plane expense) and that would give me the possibility of mixing my career with flying. My town airport as a 10000 feet (yes almost two miles, it used to be military) airstrip and we are located at 1016 feet ASL. The kind of places I would like to go are Great-Whale (500 statute miles), Chisasibi (300 statute miles), Kuujuaq(800 statute miles) and Puvirnituq (850 statute miles ), of course I will be able to fuel between these objectives. My question finally! -From your personnal opinion what is the best small single-engine plane for this kind of use? -The number of seats is irrelevant, I don't intent to carry passengers; -the payload is irrelevant( except for fuel), I travel light; -the speed is not a major item; -I don't like taildagger, the crosswind can be strong up there; -range is the major item, avgas or mogas is harder to get in the small airport the northern community (You often have to buy the whole 45 gallons drum)so refuelling is very time-consuming; -Price range would be less than 55,000 canadian $ (about 40,000 us$) If you need more precision do not hesitate to contact me Thank you very much for your collaboration, Yours Truly Bob Province of Quebec, Canada |
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Comanche
180 or the 250 would do fine. My comanche 250 does an easy 150knts and you can pull the throttle back and go as far as you can hold up. But if its only you going I would do something smaller. An older glasair (dont know if i spelled right). They are fast. And the speed to GPH ratio is good. I would look into a homebuilt (that is already built). But there are many different Planes that would do you just fine. Keep your eye open. Tony N8389P *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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