One and only one fse aircraft
One and only one fse aircraft
If you had to choose one and only one aircraft based on versatility and money making potential, which one would it be????
Brian Pollock (N65z)
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Re: One and only one fse aircraft
I personally like my Baron, its fast and holds 5 PAX...great for its price range and well suited for flying the PE networks.
I picked up a 40 hr airframe for 330,000 v$
I picked up a 40 hr airframe for 330,000 v$
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+1 on the Baron BE58. It's fairly fast. Not too difficult to find 5 PAX full load. They can be found on FSE for decent money.
I really LOVE the Carenado BE58 model. It's full featured. Complicated enough to be a challenge without being a total "study" airplane.
http://www.carenado.com/CarSite/Portal/index.php
However, if asking about pure FSE v$'s making, it would be hard to beat a Cessna Caravan.
My advice. Find an airplane that you really like to fly. If having to choose between a large or small aircraft, pick the smaller one as FSE operations really favor the smaller aircraft. Once above 10 PAX, finding full loads requires much more flight/route planning.
But most important thing is to find a aircraft type and sim model that you really like to fly. And then fly that on FSE. Don't chase the v$'s.
I really LOVE the Carenado BE58 model. It's full featured. Complicated enough to be a challenge without being a total "study" airplane.
http://www.carenado.com/CarSite/Portal/index.php
However, if asking about pure FSE v$'s making, it would be hard to beat a Cessna Caravan.
My advice. Find an airplane that you really like to fly. If having to choose between a large or small aircraft, pick the smaller one as FSE operations really favor the smaller aircraft. Once above 10 PAX, finding full loads requires much more flight/route planning.
But most important thing is to find a aircraft type and sim model that you really like to fly. And then fly that on FSE. Don't chase the v$'s.
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Re: One and only one fse aircraft
Same and same. The Baron is available in most every simulator in a decent quality, can haul enough to make good money, easy on the gas, can get into most any strip out there.stealthbob wrote:I personally like my Baron, its fast and holds 5 PAX...great for its price range and well suited for flying the PE networks.
I picked up a 40 hr airframe for 330,000 v$
Downside - $300K - I found mine almost as cheap by watching the for sale listings almost daily.
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Thanks for the recommendations...I use p3d and fly with 2d screens in my sim pit...so I think carenado grand caravan looks like a winner to me.....can't find any barons with a 2d panel....still on the hunt, but that one may be the best for the way I fly.
Brian Pollock (N65z)
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There is nothing even remotely close to my Falcon. Huge range and carrying capacity, just limited by airfields it can land at.
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MU-2, Baron or Caravan in that order of preference if I could have 1, 2 or 3 planes.
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I agree, the Baron seems like it is tailor-made for FSE. Reasonalbly fast, easy to find airports where you can fill all five seats. My favorite plane on P3D is the Tubine Duke...when I can find one to rent (slowly saving to purchase and solve that problem)....downside is that is expensive to rent and operate for the same pax capacity as a baron.
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I would have to agree on the Caravan being the most efficient! However the Baron has it's perks and certainly it can eat less fuel making the fuel bill less. Keith I am not familiar with the MU-2, but if I know what plane your talking about it may be better than the Caravan in range and capacity. If you could explain that would be appreciative. For me the C208 get's me with it's ability to go anywhere that cargo or people is going and it's a turbo which always makes me sold. "Nothing better than a turban" is my motto.
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If I could have only one: BAe Jetstream 32. The MU2 and C208 are close, though.