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I owned a K35 Bonanza for several years, and have recent experience in a '65 Comanche 260. Some random thoughts:
Comanche cabin is significantly wider. It's just plain comfortable.
Visibility from a Bonanza is better - much better.
Older Comanche panels are crazy. Older Bonanza panels are crazier.
My Bonanza was very easy to land, and land well. There are three secrets for consistent good landings in a Comanche. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.
Handling of the PA-24-260 in the air is very good. Handling of the K35 in the air is exceptional.
Automotive analogy, overall fit, finish and feel: PA-24-260, a nice, high-end Chevrolet. K35, a BMW.
Comanches have Lycomings; Bonanzas have Continentals. If I were shopping today, that would tip the scale in favor of the Comanche for me.
Comanche cabin is significantly wider. It's just plain comfortable.
Visibility from a Bonanza is better - much better.
Older Comanche panels are crazy. Older Bonanza panels are crazier.
My Bonanza was very easy to land, and land well. There are three secrets for consistent good landings in a Comanche. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.
Handling of the PA-24-260 in the air is very good. Handling of the K35 in the air is exceptional.
Automotive analogy, overall fit, finish and feel: PA-24-260, a nice, high-end Chevrolet. K35, a BMW.
Comanches have Lycomings; Bonanzas have Continentals. If I were shopping today, that would tip the scale in favor of the Comanche for me.