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1 hour ago, peevee said:

I like the vikings, I'd make mine a turbo.

True.. They're rather lackluster performers without. Great handling notwithstanding, the non turbos only run slightly faster than a 201 if you puke 15+gph through them and they have a less cavernous interior (but the valore is a nice touch).:)

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14 minutes ago, Shadrach said:

True.. They're rather lackluster performers without. Great handling notwithstanding, the non turbos only run slightly faster than a 201 if you puke 15+gph through them and they have a less cavernous interior (but the valore is a nice touch).:)

You might hang with it at 8 to 10k but above that a turbo is going to leave you behind pretty quick. Just like your 201 will hang with a 231 until you add some altitude. 

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7 minutes ago, Bob - S50 said:

Cessna 210L or 210M.  Useful load of 1400 lbs and 6 seats.  Or maybe one with de-ice and 1300 lb useful load.

never talked to a 210 owner that didn't love it

Posted

Another Mooney?

Something more comfortable landing on short-bumpy-grass strips?

The deluxe plan at my nursing home?

Nope. I'm into long-term relationships. Same old husband, same old car, same old airplane. all a little worse for wear, but I happy.

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Posted

P-51 of course!  If budgets were unlimited and I didn't have a true practical use for it.

 

Similar budget:  Probably a Bonanza, Comanche, or C-182

Tail Dragger:  T-6, Swift, RV-8, C-140/170/180

Higher budget:  Piper Malibu (pressurized). Katamai 182, Aerostar (Pressurized), Barron 55

Much Higher Budget:  Cessna 414/421, MU2, P210 Silver Ealge, PropJet Malibu, Meridian, TBM, PC-12, Older King Air B200 with lots of mods, Piaggio Avanti II . . . 

 

-Seth

Posted
6 hours ago, Shadrach said:

Upgrade the IMSB if you haven't yet done so... I have all of the LN tools for the job if you'd like to borrow them. I am personally acquainted with 2 cars that grenaded with <60K because of IMSB failures.

I upgraded at 100K.  Old double row bearing was good as new.  The upgrade does give me piece of mind.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, kerry said:

I upgraded at 100K.  Old double row bearing was good as new.  The upgrade does give me piece of mind.

My single row was upgraded at 51K, also perfect when removed.

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This thing:

http://www.aopa.org/News-and-Video/All-News/2015/December/14/Indy-car-speed-with-Prius-fuel-consumption

Dang!:

at 10,500ft, 234TAS on 11.5gph, or 208TAS on 7.6gph, or 175TAS on 4.8gph.

Or at 17,500, 224TAS on 7.3gph.

Dang!

A plane designed to carry 1 person, no luggage and probably limited fuel, empty weight is probably 800lbs so drag from lift and frontal area is minimal. It's all about the weight and parasitic drag.

Posted
1 hour ago, teejayevans said:

A plane designed to carry 1 person, no luggage and probably limited fuel, empty weight is probably 800lbs so drag from lift and frontal area is minimal. It's all about the weight and parasitic drag.

Something like the Mooney M-18?

M-18.jpg

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