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I'm interested in buying an entry level retractable. I'd like to use
I've noticed that the older Comanche 180's and Beech Sierra seem to be a good buy. Also consider the 'C' and 'E' model Mooneys. They're probably the cheapest retractable to maintain and give good speeds with low fuel flows. Possibly the 'best bang for the buck' available. --- Ken Reed N9124X |
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Ken wrote:
Also consider the 'C' and 'E' model Mooneys. I'm a big fan of Mooney's and their efficiency. I think I would need the extra length of an F model, and those are out of my price range. |
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