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: It is praised for its "extraordinary carrying capacity," making it a functional workhorse for owners who need to move significant weight over medium distances.

: A well-maintained Cheyenne can often be purchased for around $500,000—roughly half the price of a new high-end piston single like the Cirrus SR22T. 40 something cheyenne

: Reviewers caution that because these planes are four decades old, "sweat equity" and rigorous maintenance are required to keep them mission-ready. : It is praised for its "extraordinary carrying

Reviews for a (a vintage turboprop aircraft) generally highlight its exceptional value, cabin space, and "bang for the buck" compared to modern single-engine planes. 40 something cheyenne

While it is an older airframe, pilots and reviewers from organizations like AOPA note several key takeaways:

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40 | Something Cheyenne

: It is praised for its "extraordinary carrying capacity," making it a functional workhorse for owners who need to move significant weight over medium distances.

: A well-maintained Cheyenne can often be purchased for around $500,000—roughly half the price of a new high-end piston single like the Cirrus SR22T.

: Reviewers caution that because these planes are four decades old, "sweat equity" and rigorous maintenance are required to keep them mission-ready.

Reviews for a (a vintage turboprop aircraft) generally highlight its exceptional value, cabin space, and "bang for the buck" compared to modern single-engine planes.

While it is an older airframe, pilots and reviewers from organizations like AOPA note several key takeaways:

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