Hi all
Some very good facts and figures here.Souza, high winged aircraft are perfectly capable of performing tight-orbit slow and low turns for observation.Ever heard of a Piper Cub? The best obsevation are high-winged and there have been thousands manufactured, since WW 1.... Every FAA PPL is taught turns around a point and s-turns across a road (the most basic of all observation manouvers)in a Cessna 150/152/172 and even low winged PA28s.So if even the average humble PPL can do them, then so can the mighty Air Corps.
I agree with the cost figures being quoted.Bear in mind that a ME turbine aircraft would be expected to be multi-tasked (training, cargo, pax, CIT cover, para,etc), justifying the purchase cost.....the Twin Otter doesn't have to be new to be used by the Don. There's plenty out there and a proposal exists to have them placed back in production.A "Twotter" would be absolutely ideal for the Don, given it's ability to land in non-tarred runways and it's legendary short-field ability.....there are also several new utility designs appearing, such as the GA-9 Airvan, which would be perfectly useful, especially since it and others would also be available with turbine engines.If the Don stays with a small aircraft, then they should get a Cessna 206, fitted for utility work.There is no better lifter in it's class, apart from a Defender, which meets, in terms of performance, the abilities of the FR172 and can carry more besides. If you want to try and have night IFR ability, then the cost just goes up, for equipment that is of no value for the original CIT escort role.
regards
GttC