BoilerPilot
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I've flown the 501 as well as most of the other 500 series airplanes. The main thing I would use caution on is to make sure it's a true 501 if you're paying for a 501. Cessna offered and still offers the option of converting a 500 to a 501 and vice-versa. They change the data plate to reflect the change even. If you get the option try to stay 75 or newer year wise. Anything under 10k hours is probably going to be ok. Like posted before, watch out for the 10k TT inspection.
If you're looking for a a great 135 bird for economy, check out the S/II (S550). Yes, it does have TKS for deice, so there are some issues there. But it has the 560 wing on it (aka 5900# of gas roughly) and the fuel burn of the 550 essentially. We run one four hours with an hour of reserve consistently. In the upper 30s you'll see 375-385 kts out of it.
Good luck...
If you're looking for a a great 135 bird for economy, check out the S/II (S550). Yes, it does have TKS for deice, so there are some issues there. But it has the 560 wing on it (aka 5900# of gas roughly) and the fuel burn of the 550 essentially. We run one four hours with an hour of reserve consistently. In the upper 30s you'll see 375-385 kts out of it.
Good luck...