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What an excellent idea! The guy wants to cut costs by trading down from a quarter million dollar C340 to a million dollar + turbine. Makes perfect sense to me.chriskcmo said:Look at a Meridian. Same airframe as a Mirage. Different wing and a PT6 make the thing a hot rod. Flew one yesterday and it was a blast.
... great useful load too, with full fuel you can carry two people and a brown-bag lunch.Lead Sled said:What an excellent idea! The guy wants to cut costs by trading down from a quarter million dollar C340 to a million dollar + turbine. Makes perfect sense to me.
'Sled
Lead Sled said:What an excellent idea! The guy wants to cut costs by trading down from a quarter million dollar C340 to a million dollar + turbine. Makes perfect sense to me.
'Sled
You really ought to at least take a ride in a P210 before you make your final decision. It really wasn't that bad of an airplane and, at the time, I didn't think I'd like it. They're a lot of bang for the buck IF you need that type of performance capability want to be free of the nose hose. The earlier models are still reasonably reliable and, even though they aren't quite as fast as a Malibu, they can still haul a respectable load a reasonable distance at a pretty good speed. The one I flew had boots and airconditioning. I think that they can be bought for well under $200K.JimG said:LOL...
As long as we're dreaming....would a TBM700 be considered a trade down?
I'd much rather fly one of those than an Meridian....
Someone posted the downside of the Bonanza is no pressurization....
That's the only reason I thought of the Malibu, and why I bought this 340 over a 310 that was available at the same time.
They were both about the same price, but I went with the comfort of not having a tube up my nose anymore.
Otherwise, the Bonanza fits almost everything we want.
Actually, if this guy has some professional friends that need the same amount of aircraft, they could form a flying club and enjoy a lot of benefit from a TBM 700 by sharing costs. It works and it happens all the time.Lead Sled said:What an excellent idea! The guy wants to cut costs by trading down from a quarter million dollar C340 to a million dollar + turbine. Makes perfect sense to me.
'Sled
gfvalvo said:... great useful load too, with full fuel you can carry two people and a brown-bag lunch.
Lead Sled said:I've got a couple thousand hours in a C340, but only a few in a Malibu. Personally, I'd never be able to get comfortable in the Malibu or Mirage with their history of engine issues. The Bonanza or (if you didn't need the 5th and 6th seat) even a Mooney 251 or Bravo would get you close to C340 speeds at about 1/3 the overall cost and give you nearly the same capabilities that you have now.
One can happen to anyone, anytime, in anything. Two, well unless there were some very extenuating circumstances, that would be it for me with that particular engine/airframe combination. Four in 2000 hours! At that point, I would question your friend's judgment.SpyFlysDOTs said:I have flown with a pilot who had a couple of thousand Malibu hrs and lived through 4, count em Four engine failures.
Any questions?
Lead Sled said:One can happen to anyone, anytime, in anything. Two, well unless there were some very extenuating circumstances, that would be it for me with that particular engine/airframe combination. Four in 2000 hours! At that point, I would question your friend's judgment.
'Sled
gfvalvo said:... great useful load too, with full fuel you can carry two people and a brown-bag lunch.
You're kidding right? You honestly don't see the problem? Let's put it another way, would you let your wife or one of your kids, or perhaps your mother fly with him in that airplane?SpyFlysDOTs said:How so?
What is faulty with his judgement, to keep flying a plane with so many engine failures?
Does the fact he has experienced four engine failures indicitive of a failure of judgement of any pilot, or a reflection on the engine?