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Old November 7th 04, 08:34 PM
Thomas Borchert
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Schmoe,

It's also certified for known ice with TKS.


I don't think so.

It wasn't very big though. The baggage compartment is pretty
small.

Mostly, it lack soul. My favorite airplane I've owned was an '82 Mooney 231
(with mostly 252 upgrades).


A Mooney? And you're complaining about the smallness of the Cirrus? Hmm.

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Old November 8th 04, 08:23 PM
Schmoe
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Schmoe,

It's also certified for known ice with TKS.


I don't think so.


My error on the cert, then. Still, it works.


It wasn't very big though. The baggage compartment is pretty
small.

Mostly, it lack soul. My favorite airplane I've owned was an '82
Mooney 231 (with mostly 252 upgrades).


A Mooney? And you're complaining about the smallness of the Cirrus?
Hmm.


Nah, you don't get my point because of my omission. My last a/c was a T-210.
It's my immediate comparison. The Cirrus reminded me of the confines of the
Mooney even though I realize it is bigger in cabin space (if not storage).
The Mooney had a personality, a soul. Much like riding a Harley is so
completely different than riding a Honda. Both fine machines but one has
something special.


 




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