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I think the Cirrus is the best plane in its class at this time. If I had the
need for that type a plane it would be tops on the list. I find it hard to believe it wont fly level without the autopilot. |
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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Morgans, There are other ways to deal with a stick or column, and being crash-worth. Telescoping under pressure, break-away, and airbags are all strategies that work well. And can be found in which aircraft? None that I know of, but that was kinda' my point. Instead of going to a side stick, or center stick, the manufacturers that are designing new product, could just as easily gone with one of the crashworthy strategies I mentioned. -- Jim in NC |
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Gwengler,
Airbags are optional in all Mooneys and new Cessnas and can be retrofitted to the new production Cessnas as well. They are standard in new Cirrii and Lancairs, too. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Jonathan,
However, neither one has a long-term cost of ownership or reliability history. That's because they are, well, NEW! -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Jonathan,
Even the SR22 isn't any faster than other light aircraft that possess more stable flying characteristics. more stable? How and where did you get the idea that the SR22is not? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Jonathan,
No, but my car is largely still made from the same type of materials. I don't need a computer to drive it straight. And just about any mechanic and body shop can fix it. If your engine is still the same and any mechanic can still fix it without special, "modern" tools and electronics, then you ARE driving a 60s Chevy. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Aluckyguess,
I find it hard to believe it wont fly level without the autopilot. And it will. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"Aluckyguess" wrote: I think the Cirrus is the best plane in its class at this time. If I had the need for that type a plane it would be tops on the list. I find it hard to believe it wont fly level without the autopilot. I should clarify: it *will* fly level without the AP (and I said so in my original post). What I find challenging is trimming out the pitch in high speed cruise. It won't roll on you, but it sure will climb (or descend) if you don't watch it like a hawk. FWIW, I really love my Cirrus (well, it isn't really mine, but I love it anyway :-) All the grousing about it from people who don't have one sounds like sour grapes to me. rg |
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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Jonathan, Even the SR22 isn't any faster than other light aircraft that possess more stable flying characteristics. more stable? How and where did you get the idea that the SR22is not? Back two or three days ago, in this thread. The observation came from one or two Cirrus drivers. -- Jim in NC |
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