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![]() "Scott" wrote in message news:4727522c.154908276@localhost... What do we think of an Alarus CH2000 as a primary trainer and as a weekend flyer? I've run into a possible opportunity to buy a used CH2000 for possibly well under market value (at auction, so it really depends on where the bidding goes). I also have a couple of guys who might be interested in partnering on it (one a returning student, the other a retired bizjet pilot). I'm a zero-hour student, currently working through ground school. I've been thinking about maybe buying a PA-28-140 next year to train in and for general flying later, but if the Alarus is a decent plane and I can get a deal on it...? Can anyone give me more reasons to think yea or nay? -Scott I flew one once out of HND. It did not do well in high density altitude. I just signed papers on an older Cherokee 140/150. It's a decent two person plane (even if it does have back seats). You should be able to find one with a good panel and more horse power than the Alarus with parts that fit together like they should for far less money. 80 ponies in high elevation isn't the best bet. Tom C |
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