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Resource for choosing a plane?
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 15:28:49 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Pathfinder/Dakota/Turbo Dakota may give you the most bang for your buck while filling most if not all of your requirements. $100,000 will give you several to pick from. My thoughts exactly. It's not *quite* 150 knots, (more like 140, in our Pathfinder), but it's a true 4-place plane (1400 pound useful load) that can be landed on grass comfortably. The PA28-235 is a great plane, but is this true in Colorado Springs? In the summer? My Cherokee 180 serves as a wonderful 2-place in the Midwest, but when I visited Boulder in the summer, takeoff and climbout were less than spectacular, and I was 200lbs under gross. |
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