fred wrote:
I'm a newbie working on getting a PPL.
People tell me that if I'm serious about flying, I should seriously
look into purchasing a plane - in the long run it'll be cheaper than
renting.
If I buy (used, of course, but I'm open to the possibility of
joint ownerships/partnerships),
I'd need something that seats 4 adults and a small amount of luggage.
Expected useage would be trips of a few hundred to about 500 miles.
I'm learning in a Cessna 152. My gut tells me that I'd like something
with a bit more speed than a C172, but I'm not seeking a high
performance aircraft.
High wing vs low wing is not a major issue.
Cost could be an issue.
What I seek is a table laying out performance and
payload characteristics for your basic single engine prop planes.
So what is the airplane equivalent of a Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic?
Thanks in advance.
Well, there is this:
http://www.grumman.net/cgrcc/aa5-180compare.html
One little problem is that even within a given model the numbers
can vary, i.e. a C172 with 145 HP, 160 HP, and 180 HP.
Oh, and don't forget climb performance if you are in a hot/high region.
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Jim Pennino
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