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Your more then welcome to see the performance specs for a T-arrow, they are here
http://www.turboarrow3.com/newplane/specs.html those are the book values tho and I havnt seen their speeds yet but I only fly at 65% power settings. Jeff http://www.turboarrow3.com Stu Gotts wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 23:16:33 -0800, Jeff wrote: I know a guy with a comanche 260, really nice plane, fast, good useful load. his will do 160 kts. Heck my 200 HP Turbo Arrow III typically does 150-155 kts. I guess these claims are correct. I was referring to a no tail wind situation!!! Jeff http://www.turboarrow3.com Stu Gotts wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 17:23:27 -0600, "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote: I am looking at buying one of two planes: a 1978 Mooney M20J or a 1965 Piper Commanche PA-24-260. I have test driven both and I like the handling of both. Both are about the same price. The avionics in the Mooney are slightly better. This is a tough choice. (1) Is there anyone out there that has flown both airplanes extensively and can give me pros and cons of each from their perspective? (2) Is there any other plane with similar price/performance capabilities (cruise at better than 160nts, 750+ range) in the same price range ($75K-$100K) that I should consider? (3) I heard Mooney is teetering on bankruptcy. Is this a real big downside? Has anyone experienced owning a plane with a manufacturer went bankrupt. Do parts become impossible to find? -Sami 1. Bonanza - there is no substitute. 2. Those speeds are vaporware, you'll never see them from either machine. 3. Mooney seems to be emerging from their financial troubles, and believe it or not, may own Beechcraft soon. Comanche parts are becoming a bit difficult to find and added to the fact that the aircraft is no being produced worries me. Also, a good Comanche mechanic is a must if you want to keep the aircraft in the air. Good luck. |
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