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Paul, apologies accepted on the other email.
My point is, though, that $85K is a low number for a true four seater IFR platform that performs the way you want it to. The numbers I've seen are way up in the $135K range. Every bird I've seen that used an O-360/O-320 and had four seats was not really a four seater capable of carrying four people comfortably with some bags and enough fuel to fly four hours. You need a bigger airframe and a bigger engine, thus driving the costs up. Every person that has done this analysis before you either gave up or settled for a two person airplane that has four seats. Many of these aircraft are wonderful aircraft - better than production models. They will haul two people very comfortably with plenty of room for fuel and bags, but as soon as you put two people in the back, you are very limited in what you can carry. Clyde "Paul Folbrecht" wrote in message ... I know you can't get an RV-10 for $85K. Used engine, and bare min VFR panel, maybe. Neither can you get an IFR Velocity XL for that. But I think you can build an IFR Velocity SE or KIS Cruiser for that amount, fixed-pitch prop, new engine. "Paul Folbrecht" wrote in message ... You are sadly mistaken if you think that there is a four seater IFR platform with 3 hours (really almost 4) of fuel flying 150 KTAS out there. Just Well, I suppose, then, that the RV-10 and Velocity XL do not actually exist. Or that their designers GREATLY exaggerate their performance figures. Or that, based on your definition of an IFR platform (I can only imagine), they don't qualify. For $85K you are dreaming. Clyde Torres |
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