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Post subject: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 01:31 |
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Joined: 02/08/24 Posts: 1
Aircraft: 400ls
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Hello everyone, I've been trying to talk my boss into getting a B200, however he seems dead set in a Cheyenne IIIA or 400ls and only takes the argument that it is better performance wise, so I wanted to see if anyone knows of any off market Cheyenne's for sale? and if anyone has experience maintaining one of these birds how their time with them was? My boss told me he only cares about speed and he can afford big maintenance bills (id still recommend he gets a b200 but he's the boss so I cant do a lot) The two for sale on controller he doesn't like, so I thought id ask here. Thanks for reading fellow aviators 
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 07:04 |
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Joined: 05/19/09 Posts: 1017 Post Likes: +520 Location: Tulsa OK
Aircraft: B55 P2
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Big maintenance bills are ok. Speed is paramount. Hmmmm….why not a jet?
_________________ Kent Wyatt Tulsa, OK KGCM
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 07:41 |
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Joined: 10/07/18 Posts: 3358 Post Likes: +2412 Company: Retired Location: Columbus, Ohio
Aircraft: Baron 58, Lear 35
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Username Protected wrote: Big maintenance bills are ok. Speed is paramount. Hmmmm….why not a jet? Yeah. Get an old Lear 35. If you need more range, get a 36.
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 07:56 |
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Joined: 08/28/11 Posts: 1925 Post Likes: +2392 Company: N/A - Retired Location: South Carolina
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Username Protected wrote: (id still recommend he gets a b200 but he's the boss so I cant do a lot): GOLDEN RULE: He who has the gold; makes the rules.
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 23:02 |
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Joined: 11/15/17 Posts: 1114 Post Likes: +579 Company: Cessna (retired)
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Username Protected wrote: Big maintenance bills are ok. Speed is paramount. Hmmmm….why not a jet? Yeah. Get an old Lear 35. If you need more range, get a 36.
Or, go all the way to Citation X.
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 06:11 |
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Joined: 10/14/14 Posts: 356 Post Likes: +197 Location: Good Hope, GA
Aircraft: C421, BE300, EMB500
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Talk to the shop you’ll use for maintenance. I was looking at one maintained by the same shop as my 421. He said parts are getting difficult to source. The down time could be months. Just like the 421.
_________________ ATP/CFI/CFII/MEI
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 08:38 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5198 Post Likes: +5221
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Username Protected wrote: Talk to the shop you’ll use for maintenance. I was looking at one maintained by the same shop as my 421. He said parts are getting difficult to source. The down time could be months. Just like the 421. I heard the same thing. Confucius says: a flying 172 is a lot faster than a Learjet sitting in the shop for six months.
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 09:49 |
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Joined: 10/07/18 Posts: 3358 Post Likes: +2412 Company: Retired Location: Columbus, Ohio
Aircraft: Baron 58, Lear 35
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Username Protected wrote: Talk to the shop you’ll use for maintenance. I was looking at one maintained by the same shop as my 421. He said parts are getting difficult to source. The down time could be months. Just like the 421. I heard the same thing. Confucius says: a flying 172 is a lot faster than a Learjet sitting in the shop for six months. But the Lear can spend money like you have it. And you will hear the mechanics broaden their vocabulary almost immediately!
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Post subject: Re: Off market Cheyenne IIIA Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 13:20 |
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Joined: 01/30/09 Posts: 3681 Post Likes: +2335 Location: $ilicon Vall€y
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Depending on what nation the OP is operating in, "maintenance" may not be a "problem". Until it is. 
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