by Kristin Winter » Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:02 pm
Frank,
I believe that Rayjay originally had the STC's and that they have changed hands a few times. The FAA has a database of STC's for each aircraft type so you can look it up there and see who the current is. I don't know who has it know, but someone else might and I hope they chime in here.
I don't know if the -C!A would be considered stronger or not. I would defer to Charlie Melot on that one. I do know that the turbo has a lower TBO and significantly higher maintenance costs.
I normally fly higher than 10K. I have cruised as high as 16K in my normally aspirated twinkie. Unless I lived in the intermountain area of Idaho, Washington, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, etc., or needed to go there often, I would not own a turbo. The additional costs of operation don't make sense if your mission doesn't require it.
The Comanche has a great wing. It doesn't lose speed rapidly with altitude increase, but the efficiency improves noticeably. I have run the aircraft at 16,000, burning 11 gph total, and was seeing 145kts true. Pretty good for a twin. The turbo, by comparison, requires that you burn extra fuel to keep the engine cool when the turbos are cranked in. In addition, at low altitudes, the turbo installation costs you in performance when it is not being used. A NA twin will get off the ground at low altitude more quickly and climb faster. The turbo won't catch up until you are above 8,0000. I see you are in Vermont. I can't imagine going turbo for eastern operations, but others might have another take on it.
Kristin