SheGaveMeClap said:
I've got a friend who was going in on a Bravo with a partner, but that partner backed out. Now he's still looking for a jet, but the budget is cut in half, it's roughly $2.5-2.7 million. We have a handful of Citations on the field, so the mx shop can work on them. He's a Citation fan, so it seems that's the brand he's seeking. I guess the only options would be a CJ and an older Citation II for that price?
Does anyone have real world numbers for a CJ and Citation II? Speed? Range with full seats? Range with one or two pax? It seems the numbers are pretty weak for a CJ, but range improves with a II. I know they are all terribly slow, but this is what I have to work with.
Thanks in advance for any replies.....
Clap
I'm a captain on the old II's I can help you here.
Fuel burn is 1400 lbs first hour, 1000 lbs each hour after that(for planning purposes. It's actually a little less). With a fuel capacity of 5008 lbs, that's about 4.5 hours of fuel with no reserves. Take it up higher and those #'s go up. You can step climb an old II right up to 400 or 410 at max gross. Takes forever to speed back up, but once you get up there, you're only burning about 900 lbs an hour and getting 330 to 340 knots. That'll give you about a 1,200 mile range will full fuel with no wind & reserves. To give you a slight idea, I flew from Madison, WI to Mobile, AL a few days ago. Took off with 2100 lbs a side (4200 lbs total) for the approx. 800 mile trip. Had a slight tailwind, but only went to 350. I landed with about 950 a side. So I burned 2300 lbs of fuel on that trip. Probably could've knocked a couple hundred or more off of that if I'd gone up higher. If you take it up to 430, (ceiling), your fuel burn in in the 770 lb an hour range. You can fly forever in the darn thing, it's just not too fast.
Runway performance is good, unless you're high and hot of course. On a normal hot day, around 1000 feet or so of field elevation, at max gross, you need around 3000 to 4000 feet to takeoff. Little less for landing at max. To get the runway requirement up to even 6000 feet you need 100+ degrees at max gross weight and 2500 feet of field elevation. Piece of cake.
Weight isn't good. The plane is nose heavy, so you need stuff in the back to balance it out. 13,300 MTOW, and with full fuel, you're at about 13,000 lbs with 2 pilots on board. This, of course, sucks.

However, if you can find one with the increased weight mod, you can get the MTOW up to 14,500 lbs which is a LOT better.
Can't help you with the CJ, but the old II is a dang good airplane. I love 'em. Hope this helps!