by N3322G » Mon Jun 15, 2015 8:26 pm
Hi Eric,
I can speak to the Twin questions. I've been flying NA for 45 years - to, through and over the Rockies and around the world. With good planning, never really felt the need for a turbo. If I want more power at higher altitudes, I just run the props at 2700 rpm. If you normal mission is the NC to TX you mentioned, don't see a lot of need for the Turbo. If you are doing your own maintenance, a turbo might not cost you much more to maintain otherwise the complexity will simply add to maintenance costs.
The later models of Twins have better access to the fuses and usually panel layout but it has been so many years, I wouldn't reject anything based on year becasue it could have been changed by now.
IMO best speed mod on any aircraft is more fuel tanks - tip tanks are nearly free as when you use them, gross weight goes to 3750 vs 3600.
Raced a 400 once and noise was a big factor but this was before noise cancelling headsets and frankly, I just like that second engine. You have to practice single engine stuff to stay proficient so eveyrthign is a trade-off.
Whatever you decide to do, be sure to get Taylor's DVDs, take one of the 3-day training courses, buy Alice Fuch's how to fly a Twin book and make sure it comes with a POH or buy the Killough one.
Hope you are in a Comanche soon.
Pat
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas