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Helen wrote:
Think about Skyhawk vs. Cardinal and you have the difference. Both are good planes. The wing shapes are a bit different and the Bravo is strutless. The wing shape makes the Echo an easier trainer but the Bravo faster. The Bravo easily dose the legal limit of 120kts. The Echo has more headroom since it doesn't have a large wing spar running through the roof like the Bravo. The Bravo starts at $99,900 US delivered. A reasonable VFR instrument package would put you at about $110K. The engine upgrade required for IMC is about $9K. Either engine you can file IFR with on this plane. However the 912S is required for flight into IMC. Ah! I looked at those pictures several times and didn't even see the lack of wing struts. Thanks. Matt |
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