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Singles Twins Beechcraft A36 Bonanza Beechcraft King Air B200 Piper PA-46 Meridian Cessna 421 Piper Malibu Mirage Piper Twin Comanche Turbo Socata TBM 700 or 850 Cessna 177RG Columbia 350


Keith Guillory

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Piper Aztec would be nice as I have actually been in one!

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Instant buy for me will be the TBM 850 from socata wub.gif .Imagine 320 knots from a single engine turboprop that can cruise for 1400nm upto flightlevel 310 and can land at most unpaved airports because it needs only 2100 feet of runway.10205239-socata-tbm-850.jpg
We need this plane so bad! Or another PC12 with updated graphics and gauges :)

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Some of you guys keep confusing your wants with our needs. You may very well want a TBM, but WE do not need one or another PC-12 either.Leave those to other developers. I hope Carenado will go back to their roots and their market niche after the C90 aberration is completed. There are precious few developers making good GA aircraft. I don't want to lose Carenado to Turbo-Props & Jets. On the other hand I want a few Pipers (especially an Aztec) to go with my Cessnas but I am not going to say that we need those.


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I would love to see the one of Cessna biggest prop aircraft...... \cessna 404 Titan done properly... good bush and small commuter aircraft. Justin

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Instant buy for me will be the TBM 850 from socata wub.gif .Imagine 320 knots from a single engine turboprop that can cruise for 1400nm upto flightlevel 310 and can land at most unpaved airports because it needs only 2100 feet of runway.10205239-socata-tbm-850.jpg
+1. The TBM 850 is an amazing aircraft.

Thanks,

Kevin L

 

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Hello, what about this gorgeous turboprop? Piper PA-42-1000 Cheyenne 400LS 83959.jpg Have a look at her great performance!!! Horsepower: 1000 Gross Weight: 12050 lbs Top Speed: 351 kts Empty Weight: 7856 lbs Cruise Speed: 334 kts Fuel Capacity: 3819 gal Stall Speed (dirty): kts Range: 1879 nm blank.gifTakeoff Landing Over 50 ft obstacle: 1930 ft Over 50 ft obstacle: 2280 ft blank.gifRate Of Climb: 3242 fpm Rate of Climb (One Engine): 997 fpm Ceiling: 41000 ft Ceiling (One Engine): 28700 ft


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Piper Navajo please.
+1

Cheers, Bert

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Hello.You know the plane i miss the most. Is the good ol piper tri pacer,I hope someone like carenado.Would at least think about it.The way they do the vc in there planes.Just think what the tri pacer would look like.May be some day.Thats My wish.Two Wolves

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