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determined2fly 05-29-2007 12:28 AM

mulit time building
 
I was thinking about buying a Cessna 336 skymaster to build multi time. Would this be a cost effective way to build multi-time?:rolleyes:

willflyforfood 05-29-2007 03:01 AM

No, it is centerline thrust. Not a true Multi.

WEACLRS 05-29-2007 05:59 AM

They also have a reputation for being a maintance hog. Investigate the cost of insurance for a light twin before you purchase. Without extensive multi time you might find the cost...thrilling. If you are still serious, consider an older light twin with 200 hp engines, such as a Duchess, Travel Air, or if you can find one Grumman Cougar. Still, you are probably looking at around $200 to $220 hour for 100 hours of operation at current fuel prices, without considering the intial cost of puchase.

Cubdriver 05-29-2007 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by determined2fly (Post 172358)
I was thinking about buying a Cessna 336 skymaster to build multi time. Would this be a cost effective way to build multi-time?:rolleyes:



We had an argument about this a few weeks ago, try finding that thread using the search function. No need to get everyone all fussy on a Tuesday.


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