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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 5:09 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Does anyone here own an older model C210 (strut-wing models)? I'm looking at a 1966 and would like to learn more about the real world costs of operation as compared to the 182 I owned previously. I know the insurance is a lot higher ($3800 vs. $1200), and fuel burn is higher, but what about maintenance costs? Other than the gear saddle, what are the other trouble spots? How much trouble is the gear saddle in actuality? Matt I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I was looking at an F model a couple of years ago after deciding that the D model and years prior had some issues with fuel tanks. I think the F model was where they switched from bladders to wet wing, but I'd have to go back to check for sure. Isn't the F model the '65 or '66? They also have a well-respected 210 owners course that is almost always sold out. Cessna Owners Assoc isn't as focused on the maintenance aspects as far as I can tell, but is rather focused on pilot safety issues. |
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"Jim Carter" wrote:
I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org Mike |
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Mike Adams wrote:
"Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:11 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Mike Adams wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt The membership is less than 10 gallons of 100LL. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:11 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Mike Adams wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt The membership is less than 10 gallons of 100LL. Depends on where you buy your gas. My local airport sells 10 gallons for $31.50 which is quite a bit less than the $45 membership for CPA, but your point is well taken. It just seems a waste to join a brand organization when you don't even own an airplane. And I'd hate to have to join every other association just to compare a few different airplane models. Matt |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:35 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? .... Depends on where you buy your gas. My local airport sells 10 gallons for $31.50 which is quite a bit less than the $45 membership for CPA, but your point is well taken. It just seems a waste to join a brand organization when you don't even own an airplane. And I'd hate to have to join every other association just to compare a few different airplane models. Matt Dang Matt - can I get that fuel delivered? Seriously though, albeit I don't own a Cessna I do fly them a lot. I've gotten a lot of good info from both CPA and COA that is directly applicable to my needs. The ability to contact them for technical information for $45 a year is still a lot cheaper than most "help desks" -- and they comprehend my question without having to follow some script. I would recommend a "brand organization" rather than a "type club" because they tend to cover an entire manufacturer's line -- in case you occasionally fly different models. For example, there will be information about the 310 and the 140 in the same weekly tech update. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:35 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? ... Depends on where you buy your gas. My local airport sells 10 gallons for $31.50 which is quite a bit less than the $45 membership for CPA, but your point is well taken. It just seems a waste to join a brand organization when you don't even own an airplane. And I'd hate to have to join every other association just to compare a few different airplane models. Matt Dang Matt - can I get that fuel delivered? Just land at N38 and you can deliver into your tanks all that you want! :-) Matt |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:11 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Mike Adams wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt The membership is less than 10 gallons of 100LL. |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:11 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Mike Adams wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt The membership is less than 10 gallons of 100LL. |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:11 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Any Cessna 210 owners? Subject: Any Cessna 210 owners? Mike Adams wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote: I used to be a member of Cessna Pilots Assoc and found access to their 210 documentation quite useful. I'll second that recommendation. The CPA has a wealth of information available including very active discussion forums on all the models, where I'm sure you can get some good input. http://www.cessna.org I'll check to see how much information is available to non-members. Unless the membership is pretty cheap, I don't want to join just to research a purchase. I can definitely see the value though as an owner. Thanks, Matt The membership is less than 10 gallons of 100LL. |
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