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On Feb 12, 8:38 am, "Dan Luke" wrote:
Got a demo flight in a new Skylane Saturday morning. Very nice airplane. The G1000 stuff was a bit bewildering at first but otherwise it flew just like any good 182... ...except for one thing: it trued 147 knots! Non-turbo at 5,500 feet, 10 deg. C OAT, 135 KIAS. Wow! That is 10 knots faster than my buddy's 1980 model. The guy who runs the FBO that rents it ($190/hr) says their other Skylane is just as fast. He said changes Cessna made to the cowl and wheel pants starting in 2005 make the difference. The bad news is that we were burning 15.5 GPH to get that speed. Oh, yeah, one other difference I noticed: the view forward is much better than in older 182s, a combination of new glare shield and seat designs, I suppose. Ask them what the useful load is on that 182S. Our new G1000 182 has much less useful load than my 76 Mooney, the 182 is slower and burns almost 50% more fuel. However, I do enjoy flying the 182's G1000. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Ask them what the useful load is on that 182S. 1140 lbs. Our new G1000 182 has much less useful load than my 76 Mooney, Eh? A quick web search tells me Mooneys of that vintage have less. What is your Mooney's useful load? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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On Feb 13, 4:06 am, "Dan Luke" wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote: Ask them what the useful load is on that 182S. 1140 lbs. 1140 lbs with the G1000 system? Our new G1000 182 has much less useful load than my 76 Mooney, Eh? A quick web search tells me Mooneys of that vintage have less. What is your Mooney's useful load? My Mooney useful load is 1006 lbs. Our 182T's useful load is 900 lbs. In addition the 182T requires almost 40% more fuel for the same airtime but probably more like 50% more fuel for the same distance covered (because the 182T is slower than the Mooney). -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Our 182T's useful load is 900 lbs. Why so low? That's 68 lbs less than my 172RG. |
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On Feb 13, 1:06 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote: Our 182T's useful load is 900 lbs. Why so low? That's 68 lbs less than my 172RG. Now I'm starting to wonder. We do have some extra equipment (Sat computer hook up in the back so back seat to surf the web va the XM on laptop link up), but that stuff shouldn't weigh 200 lbs. I figured the G1000 LRU's were just heavy. -Robret |
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![]() Ask them what the useful load is on that 182S. It's a 182T |
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