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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: After 1973, there is simply no better fixed-gear aircraft than a -235/-236. It is the ultimate expression of the Cherokee line, and we have found very few mission parameters that our Pathfinder won't meet or exceed. It depends on your mission. I'll take a 182 over a 235 any day. Matt There are several performance measures where the PA-235/236 generally trounces the C-182. The first is price. The Pipers are $10k less expensive due to Cessna having more brand loyalists. $10k buys a lot of avgas, a decent panel update, or a very nice paintjob and a few aftermarket speed mod's. A second is useful load. All of the Pipers have a ~1400 lb useful load, which is anywhere between 100 and 400 pounds more than various iterations of the 182. A third is that the Piper has a Lycoming engine, whereas the Cessna has a Continental. Lycomings tend to need less top end work than Continentals. The speeds of the various models are comparable. The Cessnas probably have a higher ceiling and can get in and out of shorter fields. For me, the Piper is the clear winner, but if you're playing at being a bush pilot or flying in high density altitudes, the Cessna may be a better choice. KB |
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