I've long been a fan of Bearhawks, but also kept an eye on Maules. I got the opportunity to fly in an older Maule yesterday and, while it was a beautiful plane, I learned it's not going to meet my mission well.
I see posts about night flight in the forum that make me feel like night landings should be doable. I've also seen at least one Bearhawk equipped for IFR. Does anyone take their bird into actual? How does it do?
What are other differences between Bearhawks and Maules? I still need to get into a Bearhawk for myself.
Thanks!
- The one I flew was an older Maule, and pre-dated the sweet cargo setup. Hauling bikes from KC to Arkansas is a big part of why I'd want a Maule or Bearhawk. I'm certain this wouldn't be an issue with a Bearhawk
- I'm tall-ish (6'2" and long-legged). My knees were constantly in the way, and I was pretty folded up.
- I think it's likely that I was new to the plane, but it felt so twitchy, even when the owner was flying or landing it. While that was a lot of fun, it led the owner to tell me he'd never take it up at night. Not only would I like to take it up at night, I'd like to equip it for IFR to pop through low layers. I didn't get warm fuzzies about IFR in it.
I see posts about night flight in the forum that make me feel like night landings should be doable. I've also seen at least one Bearhawk equipped for IFR. Does anyone take their bird into actual? How does it do?
What are other differences between Bearhawks and Maules? I still need to get into a Bearhawk for myself.
Thanks!
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