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Looking for a good payware single prop.

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Another single to consider is the Real Air SF260. A great little tourer and then some.

Flight1 PC-12 gets my vote.

Ark

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If what you're looking for is a good single engine /A IFR plane, the SF260 by RealAir might be perfect for you (I don't have it, though - I'm just going by the feature list and the RealAir products I do have). If you want something a bit more conventional, I'd consider the Carenado Archer. It's the newest addition to my hangar, and although I've only taken a few flights with it, I've been happy so far. Many of the other planes mentioned here are great, too, but they simulate more capable /G planes, for the most part.

Carenado Saratoga. If i were you, i'd give it a try. I just love it!!!

Ignacio aka Tanocapo

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Thanks for all the suggestions! It was hard for me to make up my mind, so I got three. :( The Corenado Saratoga, The Pilatus PC-12, and the RealAir SF260.The Saratoga and SF260 will be great for hands on flights, while the PC-12 will be good for the longer flights. But for some reason the PC-12's ADF swings 360 round and round every min or so when tuned to a NDB. A bug perhaps?I'll have to say though, that the RealAir SF260 is going to be quite awesome for IFR. The three different views for IFR flight is quite amazing.These three aircraft are going to last me quite some time.Thanks for everyone's input.-Matt

Thanks for all the suggestions! It was hard for me to make up my mind, so I got three. :( The Corenado Saratoga, The Pilatus PC-12, and the RealAir SF260.The Saratoga and SF260 will be great for hands on flights, while the PC-12 will be good for the longer flights. But for some reason the PC-12's ADF swings 360 round and round every min or so when tuned to a NDB. A bug perhaps?I'll have to say though, that the RealAir SF260 is going to be quite awesome for IFR. The three different views for IFR flight is quite amazing.These three aircraft are going to last me quite some time.Thanks for everyone's input.-Matt
I hope you got the discount that flight1 is having over there 30% of the pc12 http://www.flight1.com/main.asp?view=bundles

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Another single to consider is the Real Air SF260. A great little tourer and then some.
Agree totally, have been flying this Baby for many years - can't go wrong with RealAir. Love the Duke as well! Good luck to you.

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