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Thank you...we've been very happy with this one.
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In addition to my 56TC Baron, I recently became a 1/4 partner in this T-34.
The plane is spectacular, it's the cleanest plane I have ever seen, and it just dances in the sky... |
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Beutiful plane! Looks like it has the Nogle engine conversion - very nice. I almost got one but that spar AD stuff scared me away
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Thanks!
The full restoration including 320 HP TCM IO 550 engine conversion and Wing Spar AD AMOC was performed by by Blackwell. http://www.blackav.com/content/view/10/10/ |
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Although I don't have it anymore, here is a photo of SNJ-5 Bu 85028, N3771M, as was then.
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I know not appropriate for the admin, but I can't help it...
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Tell me about the T-34, how does it compare to the T-28? HP, years, cost? Looks great, congrats!
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![]() I should never have sold it. T-34: Bonanza with a stick T-28: 7000 pounds with a stick |
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Quote:
In turbo or supercharged aircraft, the blower can actually generate higher pressures in the manifold than ambient air pressure. This is good for power and great for keeping power at altitude as the ambient air pressures go down. In a normally aspirated airplane altitude provides less air for the engine to run on. In a blown motor, it can still pump in the air at higher pressures enabling the engine to carry power higher. |
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Photos from my trip this week to Augusta .
great flight down, after a few days of golf I flew home and lost the alternator on the way home. Good thing the Ovation has 2 big batteries |
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ohh wow that is a sweet plane.
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Thanks Rob Great plane but now I have a bug for an upgrade! |
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glass Ovation, Acclaim, or something outside of Mooney?
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My next plane will have 6 plus seats and burn jet-A, just not sure how many engines.
I would by another glass Ovation in a heartbeat but my family is to big for anything Mooney makes. |
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Some fun stuff.
The Apache Jet's cockpit looks a lot like an E145, but don't let that fool you. |
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Interesting thread, here's my photo
Great thread. You Ferrari guys are too cool for words. This is from a stop for BBQ in Abilene Texas about 3 years ago. Our plane is the 1948 Cessna 195 in the foreground. Jeff
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Congrats! One of my favorite planes... 4 seat tailwheel radial!
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What a sweetheart! A very classically pretty aircraft - arguably the prettiest Cessna ever!
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And one of the nicest flying! A great airplane ! The other Cessna's that I think are good are the Cardinal and the T-50. Flew the -120 and -140 and the -180 and they are good airplanes in my opinion.
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My aviation toys.....
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