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For your going into back woods airports, especially in the winter, I suggest
a high wing aircraft... For fuel economy, ability to get parts, and every mechanic at every small airport knowing the airplane (and having small parts on hand), a Skyhawk (Cessna 172) is what I would suggest... For flying in the winter the Skyhawk has one of the best heater systems in the business... While, there are planes that will fly farther per gallon of gas, etc., range is not your only need in that part of the continent - easy handling, good in ifr conditions, strong strut braced wing for rough air, ability to handle ice, reliability of systems, reasonable speed and still get in and out of short strips, etc... And, you can have long range tanks added to the airplane, and even a cabin tank if extreme range is necessary... I could go on and on, but these are the major points as I see them... denny "Bob" wrote in message om... and practice as a lawyer in the Nordic region of Quebec with native people (no road access), we always travel by plane (Gruman G-1, dash-8 or twin otter) and, as everyone, I am limited to the schedule of these companies. I would like to fly my own plane to these community; |
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