I'm seeing the lance at $79-100k and older circus at $150-200k.I've been looking for something along the lines a Lance...it's hard to justify spending six figures on a 40 year old airplane when you can get a 13 year old Cirrus SR-22 that does nearly the same job for the same money.
The Lance, even more so than most Hershey bar Pipers, is a very safe airplane.ANyone have any experience in a Piper Lance. What kind of speed can you get out of it? Will it carry 4 people, bags and fuel?
Profit sharing check? I'm not buying an RC planeSomebody is cashing in their profit check I see!!
The Commache is a better plane, problem is the parts availability. Think of a Piper product as a Ford and Beech as a Mercedes. Beech really does make an incredibly well flying airplane. The Debonair is a nice plane the issue is the engine has a low TBO and you have to do a top overhaul halfway through.
If I won the lottery I would buy a Twin Commanche.
Parachutes are totally trendy. In all honesty, for similar money, a plane in its teens with that kind of avionics versus an older Piper with the mx required for gear / etc is an easy decision.I've been looking for something along the lines a Lance...it's hard to justify spending six figures on a 40 year old airplane when you can get a 13 year old Cirrus SR-22 that does nearly the same job for the same money.
Profit sharing check? I'm not buying an RC plane![]()
I don't think I convince the wife yet...trying to ease into it, and a local FBo has a lot of airplanes to chose from one being a lance and another a Bonanza. Don't have experience in either.