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Michelle,
The Seneca I is no more to be avoided than the Seminole. Neither one has much of a single-engine ceiling. The Seneca I flys just fine. As long as you don't think you need turbos, then you should at least consider it. The Lycoming engines are a bit less problematic than the Conts. in the IIs and IIIs. (mainly because no turbos.) As others have said, there isn't that much difference between the IIs and IIIs. I got my ME in a Seneca I and my CFI ME in a turbo Seminole. I used to work at Piper (not as a pilot, though) and got the full factory checkout in Seneca III and thereafter rented the 2 that were in the company fleet. So, based on that, here is my impression: Think of a Seneca I as a retractable Cherokee 6 that will come down more slowly than the Cherokee 6 if the engine fails. The Seminole is just delightful to fly. Just like flying an Arrow, but with extra power (as long as both mills are turning). The Seneca III flys a lot more like the Seminole than a Seneca I. The handling was much less truck-like, especially with full flps on landing. The difference in power and engine smoothness between the I and III is striking. Best regards, Steve Robertson N4732J 1967 Beechcraft A23-24 Musketeer Super III Michelle P wrote: Hi all, Several of us have been renting twins are seriously looking into buying one. We have been renting a Seminole but are looking at a Seneca. I understand the Seneca I is to be avoided. The Seneca II is better and the III is the best in the batch. Our budget appears to be no more than 200K, but prefer the upper 100s. I would be interested in hearing any thoughts good or bad on the Airframe and engines. We are particularly concerned about the turbo charged Continentals. Thanks in advance, Michelle -- Michelle P CP-ASMEL-IA, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, AirLifeLine Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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