erj-145mech
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CSY Mon said:Poor man's King Air..?
Why in the world whould somebody pay $4 Mill for a twin Cessna with turbines?
A Conquest or a Citiation would probably be a better deal with better performance and a better price tag.....?
THat's what the 406 was designed for, Alaska, Canada, Africa places like that.
You guys are overthinking this to the point where Beech 99's should have never been made.CSY Mon said:Roger on that, but wouldn't a Twin Otter or a Concuest fit the same bill..?
The Twotter for more load and shorter strips for less money.
And the C-441 for same loads but with higher speeds..?
(Perhaps more maintenace on the -441 if the Twin -Van was designed for third world countries like the DHC-6 and the F-28.)
As for being designed for Alaska, Canada or Africa..Never saw them Twin Caravans there, they must be rare birds indeed..How may made.? 50, 60..?
CSY Mon said:Roger on that, but wouldn't a Twin Otter or a Concuest fit the same bill..?
The Twotter for more load and shorter strips for less money.
And the C-441 for same loads but with higher speeds..?
(Perhaps more maintenace on the -441 if the Twin -Van was designed for third world countries like the DHC-6 and the F-28.)
As for being designed for Alaska, Canada or Africa..Never saw them Twin Caravans there, they must be rare birds indeed..How may made.? 50, 60..?
In Europe, Canada and America, single engine turbines were pooh-pooh'ed...
The twin Caravan was one of those planes. If you don't like it, sue somebody or at least kick them in the pills.