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![]() Jim wrote: What's your opinion about the best taildragger that has room for at least 2 adults plus kids? Reasons and experiences please. I'd say a Cessna 180. Kids don't stay kids for long, and the 180 will carry four adults. All metal, so it doesn't have to be hangared. Any A&P knows how to work on one. They *are* getting old, though, and good ones don't come cheap. The Maule MX-7-180B would be cheaper. They will also carry four, but they're a bit more cramped inside. Fuselage is fabric, which may give periodic trouble if kept outside. They're newer planes and parts are very easy to find. The 180B has a 180hp Lycoming with a CS prop. Avoid the 160 and 235hp models. They won't carry the load that the 180 carries. Check http://www.mauleairinc.com for performance specs. Stinsons are probably the best bang for the buck, but they're old and the Franklin engines aren't made anymore. Parts are still available, since the plant in Poland still has some engines they're parting out, but there could be some real trouble ahead there. AOPA Pilot had a good article on them a few months ago; should be on their web site somewhere. George Patterson A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something that can be learned no other way. |
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