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Old July 29th 07, 05:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Robert M. Gary
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land

On Jul 25, 12:31 am, Thomas Borchert
wrote:
Jay,

the Pathfinder is
one of the few planes that can carry an honest four adults, with 150
pounds of luggage AND full fuel.


IOW, the tanks are too small.


My friend has a plane that can carry full fuel with luggage and all
seats full of adult men. Its called a Yak and it carries about 2 hours
of fuel.

-Robert

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Old July 29th 07, 08:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Thomas Borchert
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land

Robert,

it carries about 2 hours
of fuel.


With two hours of fuel in the tanks, most common 4-seaters can carry
four adult men and luggage. Which is what I was trying to get at.

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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Old August 1st 07, 02:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Margy Natalie
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land

Jim Carter wrote:
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Posted At: Saturday, July 21, 2007 6:21 AM
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Subject: Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land

Tuno,


...

Since when does "popular" equal "best"?

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)



I wondered when someone would point that out Thomas. Like "popularity
contests" the world over - rarely is the chosen contestant the best for
the role.

Vaughn has already pointed out step number one - define your mission

What Tuno listed...
1000 miles or less
Family of 4
- How big are the kids now?
- How long before you have to move up in size?
IFR capabilities
- Does this mean glass panel or steam gauges to
you?
Southwest states

What still needs to be defined...
What are the short or soft field requirements?
Really, how much load do you plan on carrying?
Any odd sized baggage requirements like skis?
High MEAs mean turbo and oxygen may be required
High wing or low wing (kids looking out the windows?)
What is the price range to purchase and to operate?
How many hours per year?
Are you going to take on a partner or two?
- Partners putting hours on the bird is a good thing
- it dilutes fixed costs
- it keeps the bird from sitting long times
alone
- it lowers buy-in costs
- Partnership can also be a bad thing with the wrong
partner(s)
What do other flyers in the family think?
- they don't have to be pilots; they may be passengers
- but only if they want to go in the bird.


I've been through this pretty much over the past year and have been
seriously looking for the past 4 or 5 months. I've definitely chosen a
bird for my needs and desires and not popularity. Once I find the Navion
I want, I'll have good short and soft field capability, good endurance
with up to 100 gal. of fuel, nice large panel for future needs, nice
roomy interior, good weight carrying capabilities, reasonable service
ceiling for the Eastern half of the US and Canada, reasonable speed, and
lots of engine options when its time for overhaul. Of course, these damn
things are all older than me and good ones are hard to find in my price
range.

Good luck on your search, and don't let popularity make your decision
for you. No matter what you end up with if it isn't something that meets
your needs and makes you happy, you will not use it much no matter how
popular it is.

Kindest regards,
Jim Carter

Politicians fear most an armed, educated electorate.


You can't go wrong with a good Navion :-). Decide if you want to spend
your money now or later and then make your choices. If you find one
with an upgraded engine (IO 520 or IO 550) it will cost significantly
more than one with the E series (205 or 225), but the work will have
been done for you. If you get a 205 or 225 plan on upgrading when the
engine quits or needs overhauling. We had a GO-435 that we bought for
$35,000 and it lasted for a number of years before going boom. We spent
a lot (didn't care to keep track) on the new engine, interior, paint,
panel, etc., but that much work didn't really HAVE to get done. It's a
great plane.

Margy
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Old August 1st 07, 02:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Ray Andraka
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land

Margy Natalie wrote:

You can't go wrong with a good Navion :-). Decide if you want to spend
your money now or later and then make your choices. If you find one
with an upgraded engine (IO 520 or IO 550) it will cost significantly
more than one with the E series (205 or 225), but the work will have
been done for you. If you get a 205 or 225 plan on upgrading when the
engine quits or needs overhauling. We had a GO-435 that we bought for
$35,000 and it lasted for a number of years before going boom. We spent
a lot (didn't care to keep track) on the new engine, interior, paint,
panel, etc., but that much work didn't really HAVE to get done. It's a
great plane.

Margy


And yours is a pretty one too! It was great finally meeting you in real
life!
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Old August 2nd 07, 02:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Dan Luke[_2_]
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land


"Ray Andraka" wrote


Margy Natalie wrote:

You can't go wrong with a good Navion :-). Decide if you want to spend
your money now or later and then make your choices. If you find one with
an upgraded engine (IO 520 or IO 550) it will cost significantly more than
one with the E series (205 or 225), but the work will have been done for
you. If you get a 205 or 225 plan on upgrading when the engine quits or
needs overhauling. We had a GO-435 that we bought for $35,000 and it
lasted for a number of years before going boom. We spent a lot (didn't
care to keep track) on the new engine, interior, paint, panel, etc., but
that much work didn't really HAVE to get done. It's a great plane.

Margy


And yours is a pretty one too! It was great finally meeting you in real
life!


Same here, both of you.

Hey, Margy: what about that name for 181GS you promised?

--
Dan
T-182T at BFM


  #26  
Old August 3rd 07, 01:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Margy Natalie
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Default Short list wanted - popular 4-seat single engine land




Same here, both of you.

Hey, Margy: what about that name for 181GS you promised?


You'll have to describe her personal attibutes a bit more so I get to
know her. Better yet, fly up for a visit and I can meet her myself :-).

Margy
 




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