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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Have more than a few hours in one and they are ok but flying inside it sounds like you can never get both engines in sync, one sounds faster than the other, even if its not.
It has good single engine handling and there are times when one engine fails and the pilot does not realize it for a while, so no nasty habbits.
Personally I would look for a C-310 or the like. Better than that would be a Beech Baron if you have lots of money to spend. If you want character, get a Twin Beech, the BE-18, like this:
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