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As I understand it, a Cirrus has a much more roomy cabin, 100 lbs higher useful load, no retractable landing gear to maintain, is 10
kts slower, and costs $100,000 less. Why would anyone buy a Mooney? Heck, a new Cirrus costs less than a recently used Mooney. Who here would pick a two year old Mooney over a brand new Cirrus? Mooney puts out a comparision worksheet at http://www.mooney.com/PDFS/ovationcomparison.pdf. I note they don't list cabin dimentions. -Curious P.S. Sorry this sounds so much like a troll. But unless you hate fiberglass it seems an easy decision. |
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Charles,
Why would anyone buy a Mooney? Pilot inertia. Strangely, new is bad in this community. If you compare sales numbers, though, I would guess that Cirrus sells a lot more airplanes than Mooney does, so maybe (next to) nobody does buy Mooneys. Two things you forgot to mention: - Cirrus is a much healthier company than Mooney. - You might have to wait longer for the Cirrus. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thomas Borchert wrote in message ...
Pilot inertia. Strangely, new is bad in this community. I don't recall anyone saying "new is bad" in this newsgroup or among my pilot friends; however, some say "old is bad" which would be just as unfounded. Just to make a point: The Cirrus is an excellent airplane! It may not fit some pilots' requirements or typical mission profiles. That doesn't make all other existing designs "bad". Gerd T182T C-FDOW |
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Charles Talleyrand wrote: As I understand it, a Cirrus has a much more roomy cabin, 100 lbs higher useful load, no retractable landing gear to maintain, is 10 kts slower, and costs $100,000 less. Why would anyone buy a Mooney? Have you looked at their sales numbers? They're only moving a handful of planes. So few that you could grab the list and call everyone who bought a new Mooney in the last year and ask them why during your lunch hour. Even going back 10+ years their volume has been very low with no Cirrus (or at the time, even Cessna!) to compete with. Looking at a table of Mooney sales by year a while ago made me wonder if we'll ever see a new model of light single that sells 1000 airframes over its lifetime. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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"Charles Talleyrand" wrote:
Why would anyone buy a Mooney? Heck, a new Cirrus costs less than a recently used Mooney. Who here would pick a two year old Mooney over a brand new Cirrus? Not many would. Those who would may like the better speed and the availability of TKS anti-icing gear. Some people don't like side sticks - I don't. Nevertheless, Cirrus must be hurting Mooney's sales severely. Anyone interested in a pool on how long Mooney's gonna last? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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Dan,
Anyone interested in a pool on how long Mooney's gonna last? I don't know if what they're in right now could be described as lasting. Seems to me they're in and out of bankruptcy. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Doesn't Cirrus have at present a 5,000 hour airframe limit? Yeah, I know
that is supposed to change, but what if it doesn't? "Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message ... As I understand it, a Cirrus has a much more roomy cabin, 100 lbs higher useful load, no retractable landing gear to maintain, is 10 kts slower, and costs $100,000 less. Why would anyone buy a Mooney? Heck, a new Cirrus costs less than a recently used Mooney. Who here would pick a two year old Mooney over a brand new Cirrus? Mooney puts out a comparision worksheet at http://www.mooney.com/PDFS/ovationcomparison.pdf. I note they don't list cabin dimentions. -Curious P.S. Sorry this sounds so much like a troll. But unless you hate fiberglass it seems an easy decision. |
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