Re: What to look for when buying a Taylorcraft
Richard,
Thank you for your input.
I see you are local. I am thinking good weather up and down the coast, maybe over east to get some sun. Just planning on enjoying the sites on a sunny day or afternoon. I will not need a VOR or transponder. Wheel pants would stored. When you go to N Idaho do you have enough payload to carry two people and gear?
So an actual weight will tell me whats left for available useful load. The extras like wind generator, VOR, Radio and the like will make it a one and a half person plane or require carrying less fuel?
I am thinking as light and simple as possible to increase payload and performance.
Richard,
Thank you for your input.
I see you are local. I am thinking good weather up and down the coast, maybe over east to get some sun. Just planning on enjoying the sites on a sunny day or afternoon. I will not need a VOR or transponder. Wheel pants would stored. When you go to N Idaho do you have enough payload to carry two people and gear?
So an actual weight will tell me whats left for available useful load. The extras like wind generator, VOR, Radio and the like will make it a one and a half person plane or require carrying less fuel?
I am thinking as light and simple as possible to increase payload and performance.
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