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A hunting party would suggest landing maybe made in the bush so STOL capabilities and big wheels might be a good idea. Modernish designs that might cater for that requirement are Zenair's STOL CH801, four place Bearhawk, C182, If you want a bit of spare capacity then a classic DH Beaver or a Helio Courier and if you really fancy taking the Elk or Bacon home with you then a Pilatus Turbo Porter or a DH Otter.
If you want the minimalist 3 seat approach then a classic Auster or Super Cub might work for you.
If you want the minimalist 3 seat approach then a classic Auster or Super Cub might work for you.
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I'd say a 206 is the way to go. Good performance, and designed to land in the bush!
I like a cherokee six, as they have great performance, but I wouldn't want to land it off runway too much! If you will be using runways, this would be my choice. 4 people, plenty of space!
I like a cherokee six, as they have great performance, but I wouldn't want to land it off runway too much! If you will be using runways, this would be my choice. 4 people, plenty of space!
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Sounds like 206 is the winner - I guess this one is easier to find in Auckland and around than Cherokee six...
Thanks everybody, very useful suggestions all around.
Thanks everybody, very useful suggestions all around.
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C-206...
C-185s are good, more power per pound, but less room.
Got bunch of hours in both as well as C-207s, C-180s, C-182s, C-210s, C-Whatever.
The C-206 would best meet the above requirements, but for personal toy plane the C-185 would be my favorite: Raw power, macho machine..
C-185s are good, more power per pound, but less room.
Got bunch of hours in both as well as C-207s, C-180s, C-182s, C-210s, C-Whatever.
The C-206 would best meet the above requirements, but for personal toy plane the C-185 would be my favorite: Raw power, macho machine..
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Well, since I need this for the private flights, I would chose something that can be available at short notice and I am either rated on or can get type rating on. Since I reside in Auckland, this would be my next questions - where can I get 206? Does anybody know anyone with 206 available for rent in Ardmore or North Shore? What kind of rate will I be looking at?
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It is, actually people tend to avoid publicising availability information - I found a number of them in the CAA register but it has nothing about whether the planes would actually be available.
Currently no C206 available at Ardmore and I suspect not at North Shore as well.
Hire rate for a C206 would be in the order of $400 plus
Landing fees for a C206 at Ardmore are over $30 and would be similar elsewhere.
I do know that one private machine at Ardmore has occasionally been used for a type rating but chances of borrowing it is nil.
Hire rate for a C206 would be in the order of $400 plus
Landing fees for a C206 at Ardmore are over $30 and would be similar elsewhere.
I do know that one private machine at Ardmore has occasionally been used for a type rating but chances of borrowing it is nil.
When I was working in the Arabian Gulf in the late 90's, the 'preferred plane' to handle a hunting party of the locals (ruling family), complete with Falcons, guns, ammo, camping gear, food, assorted hangers-onners, etc etc was the ever-reliable B727-200.
Probably a bit out of scope though for your needs though sgenie.
Probably a bit out of scope though for your needs though sgenie.