Im thrilled with my twin.
The performance is really exceptional. I get about an extra 20 knots at cruise at about 15-16 gph. You really notice the extra power on take off. On an average day a 2000 fpm climb out at blue line is typical. My hangar mates marvel at how quick she gets up to altitude.
The other big difference is how much quieter and smoother the twin is vs my old single 250. The two smaller engines on the wing make for a much better ride in my opinion, as opposed to being strapped right behind that monster of a 250 hp engine on the single.
As far as cost of operation It seems like the cost of gas per mile is pretty much break even between the single and the twin. I cruise at 23 squared in both aircraft unless Im chasing weather. There may be a more significant difference at higher settings. Id say oil and other consumables are probably double on the twin. Expect to pay more for hangar space and transient costs when you travel. Clearly their are twice as many engine related parts and gauges. My best guess is to budget an extra 30% for total yearly costs for the twin. The first year of ownership is always ugly as you beat out the bugs. I budgeted 10k and spent about 15k.
The biggest benefit for me you didnt ask about, but it was the reason I made the upgrade. That has to do with safety. I do alot of over water flying ...up and down the eastern seaboard. That extra engine is a big deal, and allows me to fly direct without concern...and this aircraft eats up the east coast like its lunch. Have flown between Orlando to Northshore Boston regularly in less than 6 hours.
One consideration however is the need for a longer runway in case you loose an engine on takeoff. My days of finding a great 2000' runway in the middle of nowhere are over now that I fly the twin.
Finally Id say that it felt like a very natural progression to move from the single to the twin. There are great similarities in both the airframe and construction. I ignored a sense that twins are in less demand than the singles in today's market and decided to go for it anyway.
It was one of the best decisions I've ever made. She's got beautiful racing curves and flies even better than she looks. I find myself staring at her more than Id like to admit just sitting in the hangar. Ive flown some truly remarkable aircraft in the Navy, but ive found none of them more appealing to the eye or as pleasurable to fly, as the Twin Comanche. I hope you have the same experience Sam.
If I can answer anything else dont hesitate to ask. Im at
topnote@aol.com if you would like to chat. Best of luck!