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Anyone have any thoughts on the pros/cons of say a 1978 Lance vs a similar
Beech A36? |
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![]() Lance = slower, cheaper to buy, cheaper to maintain, carries more, easier to load. A36 = the opposite of all those, but looks cooler. |
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Oh, and a 78 is a t-tail, right? That's a whole other issue. Some
people hate 'em, and say they're impossible to fly. Others say it's just piloting technique, and ham-fisted pilots not trimming right on take-off. Point is, get the take-off wrong, and you'll apparently be amazed how much runway you'll use up, although, again, others disagree. Either way, there's enough fuss and doubt that the t-tails are much cheaper than the non-t-tails, which is either a bargain, or a reflection of their handling, depending on your point of view. You will, of course, suffer when and if you come to sell it. |
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Mike Granby wrote:
Lance = slower, cheaper to buy, cheaper to maintain, carries more, easier to load. A36 = the opposite of all those, but looks cooler. Easier to load? The A36 has a rear entry door that allows passengers to enter the cabin without climbing up onto a wing. These large doors also makes loading cargo much easier. Does the Lance have this, too? -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() The Lance does have that rear door, plus a cargo door behind that, but that wasn't what I actually meant, although it could have been. I was referring to ease of loading within the envelope. Sorry if I wasn't clear. |
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Mike Granby wrote:
I was referring to ease of loading within the envelope. Ahhh... now that's a horse of a different color. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() On 18-Sep-2005, "Mike Granby" wrote: Either way, there's enough fuss and doubt that the t-tails are much cheaper than the non-t-tails, which is either a bargain, or a reflection of their handling, depending on your point of view. You will, of course, suffer when and if you come to sell it. Hey, you never know. T-tails may make a comeback, like the '38 Ford look (i.e. the PT Cruiser). -Elliott Drucker (proud co-owner of a T-tail Arrow IV) |
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![]() T-tails may make a comeback I like the look of them, myself, and I'm agnostic on the handling issues, having heard people with far more experience than I argue it both ways. |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... Mike Granby wrote: Lance = slower, cheaper to buy, cheaper to maintain, carries more, easier to load. A36 = the opposite of all those, but looks cooler. Easier to load? The A36 has a rear entry door that allows passengers to enter the cabin without climbing up onto a wing. These large doors also makes loading cargo much easier. Does the Lance have this, too? Yes. Have you ever seen one? |
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In a previous article, "Peter R." said:
enter the cabin without climbing up onto a wing. These large doors also makes loading cargo much easier. Does the Lance have this, too? http://xcski.com/gallery/43977/977_bs_1 Our Lance (in the pictures) is probably going to be on sale next year with a run-out engine. It's got more than 2000 hours on the engine and the climb performance sucks. And we're worried about the future impossibility of getting insurance for it in a club, so rather than spend $25k on a new engine then lose it, we're exploring the other possibilities. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ please excuse my typing, but my whole left arm is in a cast. and i don't mean _the king and i_. |
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