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Old October 26th 06, 09:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Aluckyguess
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Default Aircraft manufacturers and their reputations


"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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What are the overall reputations of manufacturers like Cessna,
Raytheon Beechcraft, Piper, Mooney, Cirrus, and all the others?

In every domain, there are usually specific legends and/or realities
associated with particular manufacturers' equipment. What are they in
general aviation?

From what I've read here, Beech is considered a bit hoity-toity,
Cessna is a common workhorse of sorts, Mooney is a case apart that
some love and some hate, and ... I'm not sure for the others.

I bring this up because of the occasional references I see along these
lines, implying that a Baron 58 is a Cadillac or that Mooney aircraft
have bizarre minds of their own. It makes me wonder. I'm sure each
manufacturer must have a bit of "personality" that shows through each
of the aircraft it builds.

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Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.


Good God, would you just go the **** away???? Go find some Simulator Forum
on the internet to fulfill your mental masturbation. You have been
killfiled by a ton of people on here because you should read WAY WAY WAY
more than you post.

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DW

Uncalled for, dont read his posts. Its actually a pretty good question. I
think he has the 58 Baron thing right. That is one nice solid great flying
plane.


 




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