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any tips and / or observations to
"watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!! |
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I have seen a few people pass over the 210 for a 206. But I forget why.
~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any tips and / or observations to "watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!! |
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it l@@ks like "just more airplane" in general....
-----snip------------------------------------ Specifications (206H Stationair) General characteristics Crew: one, pilot Capacity: 5 passengers Length: 28 ft 3 in (8.62 m) Wingspan: 35 ft 10 in (10.92 m) Height: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m) Wing area: 174 ft² (16.2 m²) Empty weight: 2,146 lb (974 kg) Max takeoff weight: 3,614 lb (1,640 kg) Powerplant: 1× Lycoming IO-540-AC1A5, 300 bhp (224 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 151 kt (285 km/h) Cruise speed: 142 kt (263 km/h) Range: 721 nm (1,335 km) Service ceiling 15,700 ft (4,785 m) Rate of climb: 988 ft/min (301 m/min) On Mar 27, 1:53*pm, The Visitor wrote: I have seen a few people pass over the 210 for a 206. But I forget why. ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any tips and / or observations to "watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Well it is probably a slower airplane. Thinking about it, it may have
been too slick and not a stable. I can ask around. I myself looked at 210's. It seems to be a very nice machine. I got the seneca at the time because they were still being built. It all started looking at 172's. And things sort of grew. I hear it happens with boats also. John ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: it l@@ks like "just more airplane" in general.... -----snip------------------------------------ Specifications (206H Stationair) General characteristics Crew: one, pilot Capacity: 5 passengers Length: 28 ft 3 in (8.62 m) Wingspan: 35 ft 10 in (10.92 m) Height: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m) Wing area: 174 ft² (16.2 m²) Empty weight: 2,146 lb (974 kg) Max takeoff weight: 3,614 lb (1,640 kg) Powerplant: 1× Lycoming IO-540-AC1A5, 300 bhp (224 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 151 kt (285 km/h) Cruise speed: 142 kt (263 km/h) Range: 721 nm (1,335 km) Service ceiling 15,700 ft (4,785 m) Rate of climb: 988 ft/min (301 m/min) On Mar 27, 1:53 pm, The Visitor wrote: I have seen a few people pass over the 210 for a 206. But I forget why. ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any tips and / or observations to "watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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" It all started looking at 172's. And things sort of grew.
I hear it happens with boats also " roger on that....... ‹(•¿•)› On Mar 27, 3:36*pm, The Visitor wrote: Well it is probably a slower airplane. Thinking about it, it may have been too slick and not a stable. I can ask around. I myself looked at 210's. It seems to be a very nice machine. I got the seneca at the time because they were still being built. It all started looking at 172's. And things sort of grew. I hear it happens with boats also. John ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: it l@@ks like "just more airplane" in general.... -----snip------------------------------------ Specifications (206H Stationair) General characteristics Crew: one, pilot Capacity: 5 passengers Length: 28 ft 3 in (8.62 m) Wingspan: 35 ft 10 in (10.92 m) Height: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m) Wing area: 174 ft² (16.2 m²) Empty weight: 2,146 lb (974 kg) Max takeoff weight: 3,614 lb (1,640 kg) Powerplant: 1× Lycoming IO-540-AC1A5, 300 bhp (224 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 151 kt (285 km/h) Cruise speed: 142 kt (263 km/h) Range: 721 nm (1,335 km) Service ceiling 15,700 ft (4,785 m) Rate of climb: 988 ft/min (301 m/min) On Mar 27, 1:53 pm, The Visitor wrote: I have seen a few people pass over the 210 for a 206. But I forget why. ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any tips and / or observations to "watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Mar 27, 5:45*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
" *It all started looking at 172's. And things sort of grew. I hear it happens with boats also " roger on that....... * * *‹(•¿•)› On Mar 27, 3:36*pm, The Visitor wrote: Well it is probably a slower airplane. Thinking about it, it may have been too slick and not a stable. I can ask around. I myself looked at 210's. It seems to be a very nice machine. I got the seneca at the time because they were still being built. It all started looking at 172's. And things sort of grew. I hear it happens with boats also. John ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: it l@@ks like "just more airplane" in general.... -----snip------------------------------------ Specifications (206H Stationair) General characteristics Crew: one, pilot Capacity: 5 passengers Length: 28 ft 3 in (8.62 m) Wingspan: 35 ft 10 in (10.92 m) Height: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m) Wing area: 174 ft² (16.2 m²) Empty weight: 2,146 lb (974 kg) Max takeoff weight: 3,614 lb (1,640 kg) Powerplant: 1× Lycoming IO-540-AC1A5, 300 bhp (224 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 151 kt (285 km/h) Cruise speed: 142 kt (263 km/h) Range: 721 nm (1,335 km) Service ceiling 15,700 ft (4,785 m) Rate of climb: 988 ft/min (301 m/min) On Mar 27, 1:53 pm, The Visitor wrote: I have seen a few people pass over the 210 for a 206. But I forget why.. ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: any tips and / or observations to "watch for" in moving from a 182rg to a t210? i am think of "up grading"......... thanx!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ok.. How did ya get that upside down question mark thingie ??? |
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![]() "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: According to owners I know, expect the 210 to cost more per hour to operate. Do you belong to CPA? -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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" Do you belong to CPA? "
yes I do... On Mar 27, 7:16*pm, "Dan Luke" wrote: "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: According to owners I know, expect the 210 to cost more per hour to operate. Do you belong to CPA? -- Dan T-182T *at BFM |
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![]() "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in message ... " Do you belong to CPA? " yes I do... Check the forums. |
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"Check the forums"
thanx On Mar 30, 9:16*am, "Dan Luke" wrote: "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in ... " Do you belong to CPA? " yes I do... Check the forums. |
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