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I just started looking at the Piper Lance. It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? How does the weight loading add up? Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major disadvantages? Not the abvious has retract=more expensive to insure.... I like having a retract, so I'd actually rather continue with that. Any reason why there are so few of these compared to other Pipers on the used market? Produced a limited time? Reason for this? Thanks for any input, and I'd love to come in contact with any Lance owners for some discussions. Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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Frode..
Get over to the Cherokee Chat...lotsa Lance owners there! WWW.piperowner.com If you are serious about considering the Lance, the (very) modest membership would be an excellent investment. If you end up with the Lance, It may be the best investment you could make! Dave On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 19:34:23 +0200, "Frode Berg" wrote: Hi! I just started looking at the Piper Lance. It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? How does the weight loading add up? Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major disadvantages? Not the abvious has retract=more expensive to insure.... I like having a retract, so I'd actually rather continue with that. Any reason why there are so few of these compared to other Pipers on the used market? Produced a limited time? Reason for this? Thanks for any input, and I'd love to come in contact with any Lance owners for some discussions. Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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Thanks! Yes, I am already a member and recieve their mag! Thanks for the tip though, I will head over there right away! Frode "Dave" skrev i melding ... Frode.. Get over to the Cherokee Chat...lotsa Lance owners there! WWW.piperowner.com If you are serious about considering the Lance, the (very) modest membership would be an excellent investment. If you end up with the Lance, It may be the best investment you could make! Dave On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 19:34:23 +0200, "Frode Berg" wrote: Hi! I just started looking at the Piper Lance. It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? How does the weight loading add up? Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major disadvantages? Not the abvious has retract=more expensive to insure.... I like having a retract, so I'd actually rather continue with that. Any reason why there are so few of these compared to other Pipers on the used market? Produced a limited time? Reason for this? Thanks for any input, and I'd love to come in contact with any Lance owners for some discussions. Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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Sorry, It's the Piper Owner society I'm a member of.... Will have to consider the other one as well then maybe...? Frode "Dave" skrev i melding ... Frode.. Get over to the Cherokee Chat...lotsa Lance owners there! WWW.piperowner.com If you are serious about considering the Lance, the (very) modest membership would be an excellent investment. If you end up with the Lance, It may be the best investment you could make! Dave On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 19:34:23 +0200, "Frode Berg" wrote: Hi! I just started looking at the Piper Lance. It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? How does the weight loading add up? Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major disadvantages? Not the abvious has retract=more expensive to insure.... I like having a retract, so I'd actually rather continue with that. Any reason why there are so few of these compared to other Pipers on the used market? Produced a limited time? Reason for this? Thanks for any input, and I'd love to come in contact with any Lance owners for some discussions. Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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![]() "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... : Hi! : : I just started looking at the Piper Lance. : It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks : like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with : the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. : The 'T' tailed ones supposedly did funny things with power changes - tails is not in prop slipstream. We had an old one that flew just like the '6' except for the retracts adding another item to the checklist... |
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![]() Frode, I was talking to a friend and recalled your post. Please contact me off group. There is a nice one for sale in this area, Central Illinois. Bob |
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In a previous article, "Frode Berg" said:
I just started looking at the Piper Lance. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? Love it. Even though my club charges a $25/month surcharge to be a Lance pilot, and it costs $25/hr more than the Dakota, it's worth it. How does the weight loading add up? If you can fit it in, it will fly. (Note: Probably not true if you're loading gold bricks or bags of cocaine.) Ours has a BEW of 2140.6, and a MGTOW of 3600. Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? Depends on the adults. With me, my wife and four teenagers (of various weights), I can carry about 70 gallons. What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major Not familar with the 6. I love the room - put me and my wife in a PA23 and we're rubbing shoulders, but in the PA32 there is room for charts and stuff between the seats. I also like the fact that I don't have to tell them to pack light. My wife also loves the "big airplane feel" - she says it feels more stable than an Archer. It's also the only plane in our fleet with an HSI so that's another reason why I like flying it, but that's not relevant to a comparison of types. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ An Emacs reference mug is what I want. It would hold ten gallons of coffee. -- Steve VanDevender |
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Hi Frode,
We bought a '78 turbo T-tail 2 years ago. I had some time in the non-turbo T-tail several years before, so flying the T is normal to me -- never had any problems with handling. I fly out of a 2100 foot strip (http://www.airnav.com/airport/L18). With six 170 pound adults on board, I could only carry about 43 gallons in our Lance. But that is still enough fuel to go just about anywhere we would want to go in Southern California, with reserves. For an occasional flight with 6 adults, this is fine. If you routinely want to fly 6 adults on longer cross country flights with luggage, then you may want to consider something else. As a family of 4, with a petite wife and 2 kids in the 9/10 age range, this airplane gives us lots of flexibility. The four of us plus grandma and grandpa and bags for a 3 day weekend works out just fine. I put together a simple Excel spreadsheet that lets me plug in numbers for various passenger(we have club seating) and baggage loads to see how much fuel I can carry . You are welcome to play around with it to see how the airplane would fit your needs. I've just put up a REALLY basic web page that has the spreadsheet and some photos of our Lance at http://www.4-fs.com/lance One of these days I'll put up some better organized info and pictures. I've never flown the Cherokee 6, so I can't give you any objective comparsion info. In the Lance you are limited to 100 pounds in the front baggage compartment and 100 pounds in the rear baggage area. Steve Frode Berg wrote: Hi! I just started looking at the Piper Lance. It looks nice performance wise (both Turbo and non turbo model) and it looks like a more natural next step for someone like me owning an old Arrow with the retracts than the Cherokee 6's. Anyone got any pros or cons regarding this model? How does the weight loading add up? Can you carry fuel for any range with 6 adults in it? What are the major advantages to this compared to the 6? Major disadvantages? Not the abvious has retract=more expensive to insure.... I like having a retract, so I'd actually rather continue with that. Any reason why there are so few of these compared to other Pipers on the used market? Produced a limited time? Reason for this? Thanks for any input, and I'd love to come in contact with any Lance owners for some discussions. Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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Steve Schneider wrote: I've never flown the Cherokee 6, so I can't give you any objective comparsion info. In the Lance you are limited to 100 pounds in the front baggage compartment and 100 pounds in the rear baggage area. Cherokee Six: 200 pounds each, front and rear baggage compartments. |
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Steve Schneider wrote:
I've never flown the Cherokee 6, so I can't give you any objective comparsion info. In the Lance you are limited to 100 pounds in the front baggage compartment and 100 pounds in the rear baggage area. Same with my Six. The limit has never been a problem with the front baggage compartment, as it isn't big enough to get over 100lbs of the kind of stuff you normally have in luggage in it. The Six is just a fixed gear Lance with 200lbs less MGTOW, which is offset by the extra 200 lbs in the Lance's BEW for the retracts. |
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