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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Whoops -- forgot one more thing: Soft field capability. I know several Comanche owners who won't fly into Amana's grass strip, which is an awful shame. We fly in there -- and several other excellent grass strips -- all the time. That's just pathetic. Not being able to go offroad would have been a deal killer when I was looking at the Bonanza. I confess to not knowing enough about the Comanche's gear to comment. Is it that they *can't* or that they *won't* fly into a soft field? They all can land off pavement. Look when they were designed. Most GA planes landed on grass/dirt a significant number of times. And it's not necessarily soft field that concerned me. I wouldn't land my 182 in a mud hole. The West is a desert, therfore very dry. What's more important is rough field. Most strips I land on are just plowed with a road grader and maybe cut a couple times a year to keep the grass less than 6 inches. They can be pretty bumpy. |
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