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Post subject: Legacy Piper Meridian Range Posted: 23 Dec 2024, 16:14 |
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Joined: 03/18/23 Posts: 3
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I am a current A-36 owner and love the plane but I am considering upgrading to a Piper Meridian. I know there are a lot of threads on the Meridian but I haven't been able to find this answer.
Will a Legacy 2001-2002 Meridian without the gross weight increase be able to fly 4 adults with light baggage on a 500nm trip such as St Pete, Fl to Asheville, NC and have IFR reserves.
This is my longest mission. If not, does anyone know what the price is of the gross weight increase is or would it be better to just consider a purchase of the later model year Meridians?
Any other feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks! David
PS I have flown and loved the TBM 700C2 but at this point cannot make the $ work out...
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Post subject: Re: Legacy Piper Meridian Range Posted: 23 Dec 2024, 18:09 |
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Joined: 08/03/20 Posts: 96 Post Likes: +85
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Dave that trip should be no problem. I owned and flew a Meridian for several years. With full fuel the Meridian is reliably 700 miles. You should have no trouble at 500 miles and four people. It’s a great airplane. It will give you great confidence and comfort compared to the Bonanza or any piston engine aircraft.
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Post subject: Re: Legacy Piper Meridian Range Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 07:31 |
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Joined: 03/18/23 Posts: 3
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Thanks to everyone for the valuable information. Very appreciated.
If I decide to proceed with the legacy Meridian, I'll consider adding the upgrade GW increase as it does not currently have it. The useful load is only 1415 lbs.
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Post subject: Re: Legacy Piper Meridian Range Posted: 25 Dec 2024, 11:38 |
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Joined: 03/04/14 Posts: 1967 Post Likes: +908 Location: FREDERICKSBURG TX
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Username Protected wrote: Thanks to everyone for the valuable information. Very appreciated.
If I decide to proceed with the legacy Meridian, I'll consider adding the upgrade GW increase as it does not currently have it. The useful load is only 1415 lbs. I used to own a 2002 that had the Gross Weight increase. It needed it. I would try to buy one with the increase already done since (1) you'll need it (2) it's a reflection that prior ownership didn't skimp on spending on the airplane and (3) someday you'll sell it and the next prospective owners will consider your airplane rather than passing.
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Post subject: Re: Legacy Piper Meridian Range Posted: 25 Dec 2024, 13:22 |
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Joined: 03/18/23 Posts: 3
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Good point about buying with the GWI already completed. Not something I would relish doing right away, but it would have to be done for the reasons stated.
Regarding the P Baron, the biggest downside (for me, not the plane) is that I would have to obtain my multi-engine rating and I'm not sure I'm up for a another rating right now.
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