yodacat wrote:Not sure what kind of mountain flying to which you are referring. Perhaps the the mid west and east coast mole and gopher mounds? Certainly not Idaho, the Sierras, or the Rockies.
Well, it's a darned nice 2 person plane plus some gear at pretty much any of the Idaho strips for sure. I've been to nearly all of them in a Pacer or a Tri Pacer without issues after common sense mountain flying planning while in high school. The gear is just shy of indestructible, fairly light, decent performance. Remember that most of the strips were created in an era where Tiger Moths, TravelAires, and Jennies ruled the air services back there. The Pacers are superstars by comparison. Less horsepower imposes severe limits on the conditions one can access the strips in, but other than that, whatever. The Pacer is probably only remarkable for its durability and low operating costs. Other than that, it's the same as any other aircraft with similar P/W ratios and wing loadings. That being said, there are strips in most corners of the Idaho wilderness with good access under cooler conditions and light loads for just about anything with wings.