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Mike:
Thanks for your reply. I understand what you are saying. I flew C15x until I got my PP. Then transitioned to the C172 and it just felt like a heavier C152. When I started complex training in a C182, now there we are talking about a heavier airplane. Glad the elevators are balanced so that when you are at 60Knotts you don't need to have been doing curls with 60# bars! The Lance I'm starting to consider is not a Turbo. And my PA28 also has rudder trim (which I get to change on rare occasions). And if I remember correctly, this one is not a "T" tail. And right you are about heavy controls for IFR -- I hate these simulators with the light controls -- I apply the amount of pressure I use in my PA28 (or a rented C172) and I get 2-8x the reaction. I am also used to having to carry ballast to fix the CG issues. When my wife and I are in the plane, I typically stick enough stuff in the baggage compartment to give me 50# back there. Our PA28 flies and lands much better that way. The point about more stuff -- that is why I am wanting to move up. I want an autopilot, anti-ice, complex a/c and I need to carry 4 adults with BAGGAGE not shaving kits. This way I can work on my commercial with my "own" a/c, get both hi-perf and complex signoffs and get my CFI/I (well, that is the plan). AND I can do the trips that I want in the weather we have here in Ohio. But I wanted to ask this goup about issues that I wouldn't otherwise know about. The C210s do have gear problems. The 337s now have an AD about the rear engine (you must start it first - because most don't and then sometimes forget to start it before they pull out on a runway -- I do know a few 337 owner/pilots). Later, Steve.T |
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![]() "Steve.T" wrote in message ups.com... The point about more stuff -- that is why I am wanting to move up. I want an autopilot, anti-ice, complex a/c and I need to carry 4 adults with BAGGAGE not shaving kits. This way I can work on my commercial with my "own" a/c, get both hi-perf and complex signoffs and get my CFI/I (well, that is the plan). AND I can do the trips that I want in the weather we have here in Ohio. But I wanted to ask this goup about issues that I wouldn't otherwise know about. The C210s do have gear problems. The 337s now have an AD about the rear engine (you must start it first - because most don't and then sometimes forget to start it before they pull out on a runway -- I do know a few 337 owner/pilots). Later, Steve.T I don't think any PA32s are certified for known ice. Mike MU-2 |
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I didn't say it was. Having anti-ice does not mean you are certified
for known icing. But it sure beats being naked and picking up ice and having nothing you can do about it. Just having a weeping wing would help with rime problems while climbing out. Later, Steve.T PP ASEL/Instrument |
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AFAIK the only anti ice equipment availible for a Lance is a heated prop and
heated pitot. Mike MU-2 "Steve.T" wrote in message oups.com... I didn't say it was. Having anti-ice does not mean you are certified for known icing. But it sure beats being naked and picking up ice and having nothing you can do about it. Just having a weeping wing would help with rime problems while climbing out. Later, Steve.T PP ASEL/Instrument |
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