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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:12 |
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If runway length isn't a problem, Dukes seem great and well-priced.
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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:13 |
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Depends on hangar costs and hours per year.
If you can get a hangar for the Malibu with its long wingspan, without paying exorbitantly more than a T-Hangar.... and you fly enough hours per year for fuel cost to be significant... then the Malibu seems best.
I have heard over and over the Malibu is just a much better airplane than the P210, starting with the 5.5psi cabin, and with older Malibu's getting cheaper the CapEx savings on a P210 is less significant.
The 58P can fit into most T-hangars as I understand it, and many owners don't really fly a lot of hours per year, so fuel costs are not that significant for a lot of owners. So if you fly less and have fewer hangar options, the 58P. IIRC it's only a 3.5psi cabin, which is significantly less than the Malibu.
I am going to exclude the Experimentals, but if you understand the risks and tradeoffs maybe a Lancair IV-P or Evolution or similar would be the best value.
Other ideas??
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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: a PC-12 Okay, we need to keep our house. How about acquisition cost of $350,000 or less?
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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:48 |
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FWIW I am not multi-engine rated, but presume that’s not an issue (just training). Instrument rated and about 2,000 hours all but a couple hundred of those in our A36. Since getting the TAT TN 7 years ago we’ve done a fair number of flights in the 15,000 - 17,500’ range. It has flat out spoiled us for higher altitudes. These days we only fly below 11 or 12k when weather requires lower altitudes. No, the Malibu won’t fit in my hangar. That’s the biggest negative so far. 
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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: Mirage question - at overhaul time can a Mirage be converted to a Continental TSIO-550 via the M5 STC? I don't think so. (The Malibu can be converted 520>550). Chad Menne at Malibu Aerospace would be the guy to ask
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Post subject: Re: What’s the best VALUE in a FIKI, pressurized aircraft? Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 10:50 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 12804 Post Likes: +5253 Location: Jackson, MS (KHKS)
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Username Protected wrote: Since getting the TAT TN 7 years ago we’ve done a fair number of flights in the 15,000 - 17,500’ range. It has flat out spoiled us for higher altitudes. These days we only fly below 11 or 12k when weather requires lower altitudes.
Mid Teens is the sweet spot for the P210
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