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![]() "soxinbox" wrote in message . 165... I've flow 172s and 182s, but prefer the low wings ( just my preferance). I will be using this primarily for weekend getaways. In life I've found that it is often the road you take, not where you go, that is most important, but coffee house philosophy aside, I don't want to spend my whole weekend getting somewhere just to turn around and come back, so I want something that is resonably fast with a good range. Your advice on the avionics is well headed. I am only going to keep this plane until I get confortable enough to move up to a twin, so the resale value is important. This intemediate plane is to keep me from being one of those smoking holes in the ground that used to be someone who could afford more plane than they could fly. I am really looking for a TRUE four place plane ( useful load 1000) with a 700 mile range, flip flop nav/coms, autopilot, gps, and modern six pack panel. Without breaking the bank, this seams to be leading me to the debonair. Problem is There are few planes with this combination, and so I was seeing if it is feasable to not lose too much money on it. In reference to previous replys. A Cessna 182 or Piper 235 (fixed gear) with long range tanks might get you to your destination just as fast or nearly as fast as a 165K plane with less range. The cost of ownership and resale for these two planes has been very favorable (there is a reason for that). The actual total time for a 600nm trip in a 135K aircraft vs 155K aircraft is not that different (you spend a lot of the time getting to the airport, loading the plane, etc.) If you can avoid a refueling stop by having good range then you will get there first. Howard C182 (with long range tanks!) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.778 / Virus Database: 525 - Release Date: 10/15/2004 |
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