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Debonair -- the poor mans Bonanza?? | Pilots of America The Debonair is a sweet flying plane, as is the Bonanza Straight Tail, V Tail, Bonanza, Debonair I think they all fly about the same Performance varies depending on how each plane is equipped I don't think any of them in the series feel much different - until you get to the A36 - it's much more truck like than the previous models
Debonair - Pilots of America The Debonair (originally called "Model 35-33") was introduced in 1960 as a lower-powered, lower-cost stepsister to the Bonanza line, to compete head-on in the Piper Comanche's price class I already mentioned the Deb as a favorite The Comanche I flew regularly before the Deb was also a great plane
Mooney M20E F or Debonair? - Pilots of America I'm starting to look for a new airplane I've owned an M20E before so I am very familiar with the care and feeding of a Mooney What about a Debonair? In you opinion which will be more expensive to maintain? I know the Deb will drink more Thanks! FYI Typical flight will be 350-400nm, 2-3
Thoughts on Beech Debonair? 33model. - Pilots of America The Debonair started out as a sort of entry level bonanza and ultimately became every bit as nice as the V tail model 35s that most people think of when we say "Bonanza" Engine horsepower can be 225, 270, 285 or 300 The F33 is every bit as fast as the V35B (the last model of the V Tail version)
Io-470-k debonair upgrade - Pilots of America i just purchased a debonair with an up-470-k (225 hp) 1400hrs) I also already have an io-470-f (260 hp) 1300 hrs Ultimately I would like to do the 260hp upgrade to the debonair which I believe makes it an -n model (260hp) My idea is to leave the "k" model on the airframe and fly it while I
Debonair Balked Landing vs. Short field | Pilots of America For a short-field over an obstacle I read it as: You should rotate at recommended speed which is 80 mph then transition to Vx which would be 85 and the gear up when positive rate and insufficient runway to land remains Once the obstacle is clear you should then transition to Vy or cruise climb speed So then if we go look at the balked landing procedure we see something different:
PA-30 or Debonair (yes its a comparison) - Pilots of America Debonair C33A (or anything with the 285hp IO-520 upgrade) Would like F33 but its above the budget - Budget $65k to $90K (depending on equipment IE Waas GPS) - Live in great lakes lots of over water travel (single engine doesn't bother me) - 90% of my flights are 200-1000 nm (business personal travel) - Good Stable IFR platform (flying a AA5B now)
Can I really afford a Bonanza Debonair?? | Pilots of America I bought my Debonair in 2012 I had 40 hrs of time in a 172, i was still a student pilot Insurance required me to get my ppl, complex, and 25 hrs of duel before taking passengers It cost $1800 for $60,000 in coverage the first year