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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 07 Mar 2020, 21:37 |
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Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 9627 Post Likes: +4474 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
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Username Protected wrote: So I click on page 31 to see what’s going on with the Cirrus Jet and not one post about the Cirrus. I’m not surprised - it’s a BT thing.
Carry on, Don I saw one today, does that count?
No, but the G-IV does.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 08 Mar 2020, 11:16 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2268 Post Likes: +2014 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
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I was told once, “Never fly anything that you have to bend over to pre-flight.”
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 08 Mar 2020, 11:46 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 16060 Post Likes: +26896 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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210 nosegear well champ tailwheel spring time to bend over (but not in a bad way) and have a look
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 08 Mar 2020, 13:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: 210 nosegear well champ tailwheel spring time to bend over (but not in a bad way) and have a look I’m just thrilled that I can still get them both going occasionally, mostly successfully. 
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 09 Apr 2020, 22:08 |
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Joined: 10/19/11 Posts: 97 Post Likes: +58 Company: Pacific Metal Cutting Location: Durango, CO
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Username Protected wrote: I don’t think you could paint a plastic plane that color Older thread but saw this at KDRO (Durango CO) last Friday. Chase plane to bring back pilot that flew my neighbors SF50 from Duluth after some paint work. Luc it’s for sale..
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 09 Apr 2020, 23:34 |
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Username Protected wrote: Luc it’s for sale.. $1,950,000
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 15:53 |
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Username Protected wrote: A mere pittance for a man of means. What does that mean for a man of pittance? LOL
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 16:15 |
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If this is the plane that I am thinking of (looks like it), the owner was unable to get the type rating and decided to sell it. Very expensive outcome if true ... beautiful paint job though. Those Gen 1 Visions are going to be even cheaper by the end of 2020, in my opinion, if you can live with FL280, 1100 vs. 1200 nm and no autothrottle/autoland.
I chatted with a guy at my home airport who had literally just finished his first solo flight in his Gen 2 Vision (very nice blue paint); he had recently wrapped up his mentor time. He was kind enough to let me walk around and look inside. Interestingly, he moved into his Vision directly from an SR20 (not a 22). Very nice plane!
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 17:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: If this is the plane that I am thinking of (looks like it), the owner was unable to get the type rating and decided to sell it. Very expensive outcome if true ... beautiful paint job though. Those Gen 1 Visions are going to be even cheaper by the end of 2020, in my opinion, if you can live with FL280, 1100 vs. 1200 nm and no autothrottle/autoland.
I chatted with a guy at my home airport who had literally just finished his first solo flight in his Gen 2 Vision (very nice blue paint); he had recently wrapped up his mentor time. He was kind enough to let me walk around and look inside. Interestingly, he moved into his Vision directly from an SR20 (not a 22). Very nice plane! "If you can live with FL280 and 1100 vs 1200 NM...." Compared to what most of us are flying now, the Cirrus Gen 1 is the Concorde.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 19:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: A mere pittance for a man of means. What does that mean for a man of pittance? LOL It means that if you have to ask you can't afford it.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 19:17 |
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Username Protected wrote: ...if you can live with FL280, 1100 vs. 1200 nm... How many do you suppose will limit themselves to 280, now that they "know it can do it"?
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 11 Apr 2020, 02:24 |
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Username Protected wrote: It means that if you have to ask you can't afford it.
In that case, I'll take two, one red, one blue. 
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus Jet Posted: 11 Apr 2020, 08:42 |
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Username Protected wrote: Interestingly, he moved into his Vision directly from an SR20 (not a 22). Very nice plane! Cirrus execs and marketing team are salivating for the first chute pull/save in a vision jet With transitions like this, it’s probably a matter of time
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