Cirrus SR22 G2 Walk Around Description.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @BenTankardMusic
    @BenTankardMusic 7 дней назад

    Captain! Absolutely the BEST transparent "real life" review I have seen on the SR22 !! Really appreciate the real life info especially on $$. I have had 32 planes and currently flying my favorite of all time, Skymaster 337 (non-turbo) and I have had 6 of these:)>. I am adding the SR22 (but will keep the C337) and your review was quite helpful and informative. No need to spend all the $ on a G5-G7 for pretty much the same performance ---This is a great plane no matter what model you buy. Of course, it has sort of a "cult" following and friends can try to bully you into getting the latest and greatest..LOL....but your review set me free brother....Thanks, Tank

  • @outsidethecockpit
    @outsidethecockpit Месяц назад

    My wife and I are looking to purchase a G2, upgrading from our Arrow iii and this was the perfect video, thanks so much for sharing.

  • @ufta54
    @ufta54 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the review. A buddy and I are taking a look at one of

  • @eminye1
    @eminye1 5 месяцев назад

    Great to see you posting updates, totally agree with you about shock cooling, every time you shutdown a piston you essentially are shock cooling.

  • @JH-tk6oi
    @JH-tk6oi 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your air conditioned RV14A was such a cool airplane- wish I would have seen it for sale. The parachute is nice tho and Cirrus interiors are top notch. Awesome info- thanks for posting.

    • @garyyouens2901
      @garyyouens2901 3 месяца назад

      I have a beautiful RV14A that has everything. 2 x G3x, pro built, aerotronics panel, backup alt + battieries. light. 100 hours. Would consider selling.

  • @williamkennedy2069
    @williamkennedy2069 5 месяцев назад +1

    Niiiiice! So how often do the avionics go bad? Are you considered taking it all out and just put it in a brand new garment

    • @baronpilot2bb
      @baronpilot2bb  5 месяцев назад +1

      The Entega PFD/MFD can be problematic and they are &8k each flat rate rebuild or warranty for $2500 per year. They would be the only thing I would replace as the center stack is the best you can get and is only 6 years old. If I thought the Entegra was more reliable I would leave it because I really like the way it works.

  • @KS-ul8xh
    @KS-ul8xh 14 дней назад

    @Dukepilot is there a way to get in touch directly with you?

  • @mts982
    @mts982 5 месяцев назад

    why not buy turbo model?

    • @baronpilot2bb
      @baronpilot2bb  5 месяцев назад +2

      $30k more, less useful load, need to be over 11k to see any real speed benefit, more maintenance, more fuel burn. In my TR182 it was somewhat underpowered at 235HP and needed the turbo to make higher HP above 6-7k. This plane makes 310HP and still makes 200HP at 11k which is plenty. If I was flying the Rockies a lot or high density altitude I would buy the turbo, but for the majority of my trips I am flying at a 1500 DA and my highest obstacles entities are 7k or less.

    • @mts982
      @mts982 5 месяцев назад

      @@baronpilot2bb good to know, thanks.

    • @mts982
      @mts982 5 месяцев назад

      @@baronpilot2bb seems like this plane will suit you well. enjoy it.

  • @KS-ul8xh
    @KS-ul8xh 14 дней назад

    @baronpilot2bb I don't use "@" very often I guess lol, trying to get in touch, let me see if this is correct. Thanks!

  • @Mobev1
    @Mobev1 7 дней назад

    Can you give me training in your aircraft?