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Cessna U206G vs. Cherokee Six

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I don't think I'd blame that on the airplane's design or construction....

You probably wouldn't, and neither did I. Read. I responded to statement that no single engine Cessna has ever experienced an inflight breakup. This is false, and my assertion to the contrary, while not limited to the one single loss of Scott Crossfield's aircraft, is entirely correct.
 
Gotta love an aircraft salesman sales pitch. I'm sure he worded it as something like no 'new' single-engine Cessna blah blah. Who knows. I still think Cessna builds a tougher airplane in comparison to Piper.

Bottom line: don't fly through thunderstorms, respect Va, and your aircraft's limitations. ;)

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