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Cirrus SR22 Purchase advice needed.
I'm thinking of purchasing a Cirrus SR22, I seen it at Sun'n Fun (although I
have seen it before) and now I can not stop thinking about it. I certainly can not afford to purchase one outright, but have a few people at my local FBO that would be interested in partnering.. I would like to get others ideas in regards to if I should do a lease-back at my local FBO, or take on 4 to 9 other partners.. I will be going to the Rochester fly in next month (http://www.rochesterwings.com) and hope to solidify a deal with Cirrus.. Dennis N3868J MyAirplane.com |
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"Dennis" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of purchasing a Cirrus SR22, I seen it at Sun'n Fun (although I have seen it before) and now I can not stop thinking about it. ... I would like to get others ideas in regards to if I should do a lease-back at my local FBO, or take on 4 to 9 other partners.. Go with the partners, the aircraft will be better cared for and you have much less financial uncertainty than with leaseback. Leaseback is usually a losing deal unless your financial situation is such that you can make good use of a huge tax write-off; even then... Vaughn |
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I personally would not buy one of these airplanes until:
1) The airframe life limit of 4,030 hours is rescinded or at least tripled; and 2) They find out why these planes are falling out of the sky with such regularity and do something about it. If this behavior keeps up, the FAA is likely to ground the entire fleet; and 3) Something is done about the atrocious quality control problems that Cirrus has been having. |
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Holy crap! I guess I should have done some more research first...
I really, really, really like the performance spec's and looks of the Currus.. My wife read your comment and now she's put off on the idea... Gonna have to find something else now before she but the breaks on a new plane purchase.. Dennis N3868J MyAirplane.com "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I personally would not buy one of these airplanes until: 1) The airframe life limit of 4,030 hours is rescinded or at least tripled; and 2) They find out why these planes are falling out of the sky with such regularity and do something about it. If this behavior keeps up, the FAA is likely to ground the entire fleet; and 3) Something is done about the atrocious quality control problems that Cirrus has been having. |
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Yea.. its usually a good idea to see whats going on before seriously
considering a purchase. There have been a spate of accidents involving the aircraft (percentage wise, since there arent as many out there). Only a few have had successful parachute deployments. People (as in newsgroup members) have speculated that people with more money than ability are buying this slick, high performance plane with little experience in something similar. Its also speculated that pilots may be engaging in riskier behaviors (using the presence of the BRS chute as a crutch) than they otherwise would. The Cirrus looks nice, and it sure is fast. However, I was kinda wondering about you not being able to afford it without being in a large partnership. I read into it that you would be in a position to cover about 1/4th to 1/9th of the costs - I'm hoping you took into account hangar, annuals, INSURANCE (Insurance on such a large group tends to get the "Club/School rate", and with the relative accident rate as high as it is, it might be pricey for inexerienced fliers). If you want to try something that isnt TOO old and has "decent" numbers look at the used Grumman tigers. 140 kts on 180 hp isnt half shabby, and it can carry a decent load (2+bags+ over 4 hours of fuel). You might be able to get that alone, or with ONE partner, which simplifies things a lot. Good Luck.. Dave Dennis wrote: Holy crap! I guess I should have done some more research first... I really, really, really like the performance spec's and looks of the Currus.. My wife read your comment and now she's put off on the idea... Gonna have to find something else now before she but the breaks on a new plane purchase.. Dennis N3868J MyAirplane.com "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I personally would not buy one of these airplanes until: 1) The airframe life limit of 4,030 hours is rescinded or at least tripled; and 2) They find out why these planes are falling out of the sky with such regularity and do something about it. If this behavior keeps up, the FAA is likely to ground the entire fleet; and 3) Something is done about the atrocious quality control problems that Cirrus has been having. |
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Dennis
the SR22 is fast compared to other planes with smaller engines, but compare it to a plane with the same 310 HP engine, I dont think you will see much speed difference. what other planes out there have a 310 HP engine? Dennis wrote: Holy crap! I guess I should have done some more research first... I really, really, really like the performance spec's and looks of the Currus.. My wife read your comment and now she's put off on the idea... Gonna have to find something else now before she but the breaks on a new plane purchase.. Dennis N3868J MyAirplane.com "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I personally would not buy one of these airplanes until: 1) The airframe life limit of 4,030 hours is rescinded or at least tripled; and 2) They find out why these planes are falling out of the sky with such regularity and do something about it. If this behavior keeps up, the FAA is likely to ground the entire fleet; and 3) Something is done about the atrocious quality control problems that Cirrus has been having. |
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Jeff wrote
the SR22 is fast compared to other planes with smaller engines, but compare it to a plane with the same 310 HP engine, I dont think you will see much speed difference. what other planes out there have a 310 HP engine? The 300 hp IO-550 is an option on at least the S-model Bonanza (and probably many others). A friend of mine has one and I've flown it - it's a great airplane, and it will comfortably cruise at 180 kts on 16-17 gph. Michael |
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Michael wrote:
: The 300 hp IO-550 is an option on at least the S-model Bonanza (and : probably many others). A friend of mine has one and I've flown it - : it's a great airplane, and it will comfortably cruise at 180 kts on : 16-17 gph. : Michael The 300HP IO-550, derated to 280HP, is in the Mooney Ovation2. The Ovation2 cruises in the 175 to 190 KT range on 15-16 GPH. You can get a very nice one from the 2000 or 2001 model year for about $300K, if you look around. -- Aaron Coolidge (N9376J) |
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I seem to remember the Bellanca Super Viking or may the turbo-Super came
with 300 ponys up front. Of course that uses pretty old, cloth covered technology. Surely the Cirrus is much faster since it is new technology (laughing with tongue in cheek)... -- Jim Carter Seen on a bumper sticker: If you can read this, thank a teacher If you can read this in English, thank a soldier. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Dennis the SR22 is fast compared to other planes with smaller engines, but compare it to a plane with the same 310 HP engine, I dont think you will see much speed difference. what other planes out there have a 310 HP engine? Dennis wrote: Holy crap! I guess I should have done some more research first... I really, really, really like the performance spec's and looks of the Currus.. My wife read your comment and now she's put off on the idea... Gonna have to find something else now before she but the breaks on a new plane purchase.. Dennis N3868J MyAirplane.com "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I personally would not buy one of these airplanes until: 1) The airframe life limit of 4,030 hours is rescinded or at least tripled; and 2) They find out why these planes are falling out of the sky with such regularity and do something about it. If this behavior keeps up, the FAA is likely to ground the entire fleet; and 3) Something is done about the atrocious quality control problems that Cirrus has been having. |
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Dennis,
this is usenet. What did you expect? Do you believe all you read here, jts like that? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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