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Post subject: Re: FS: 2010 G3 Cirrus SR22TN Xi Edition $600,000 Posted: 21 Oct 2022, 18:04 |
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Joined: 10/10/21 Posts: 100 Post Likes: +12 Location: Iowa
Aircraft: TN Bonanza A36
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How fast do the TN Cirrus’s go at altitude? Is 200 TAS doable?
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Post subject: Re: FS: 2010 G3 Cirrus SR22TN Xi Edition $600,000 Posted: 02 Nov 2022, 18:15 |
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Joined: 08/17/20 Posts: 184 Post Likes: +55 Location: Dallas, Tx
Aircraft: SR22TN, C33A, B55
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Username Protected wrote: How fast do the TN Cirrus’s go at altitude? Is 200 TAS doable? Yes 200 TAS is doable in the flight levels, Climb around 1000ft/min all the way to 25000
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