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On Wed, 04 May 2005 16:20:24 -0000, Dylan Smith
wrote: In new aircraft, the right comparison for an Arrow would be the Diamond DA-40 rather than the Cirrus (or Lancair). I have flown the DA-40, and I do greatly prefer it to the Arrow (even a new one) - it's easier to get in and out of, has a back door, stick instead of yoke, looks much better, faster on 20 less horsepower and doesn't have the maintenance involved with retractable gear or CS prop. And it is available with the Thielert-diesel-engine. My club currently has a demonstrator on the line. Really great airplane, 135 KTAS on 6 gph and almost incredibly easy to fly. Purchase is a little bit on the expensive side, though. I would love to try out a Cirrus one day to see if the Star and the SR20 are by any means comparable. Tobias |
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