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Saratoga vs. Lance

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jdfrey1

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I am fairly close to upgrading from my Archer. I've done quite a bit of research and what I really want is an early to mid-80's Turbo Saratoga. I've read all the articles comparing the PA32 to the Cessna 210 and Beech A36 and there are many reasons why I want to buy the Piper. What I think I will face now though is the decision between a Lance and a Saratoga. I know I definitely don't want the T-tail Lance but I have seen a lot of very nicely equipped and refurbished Lance's at a fraction of the cost of a Saratoga. My biggest issue though is the Hersheybar wing. I've owned both a 1966 Cherokee 180C and now the 1979 Archer II and in my opinion the Hersheybar wing on the 180 was much less stable and didn't perform as well taking off and landing. For those of you that have experience can I expect the same difference between the Lance and Saratoga? What other things do I need to consider in this family? Do you know of anyone wanting to sell either of these types of planes? If so, please PM me.
 

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