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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 17 Jun 2014, 21:37 |
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Joined: 05/23/08 Posts: 6062 Post Likes: +714 Location: CMB7, Ottawa, Canada
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I can tell you it fits in a 13 ft high door.
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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 17 Jun 2014, 22:47 |
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Dont know. Maybe a low front strut. My door is just under 13 ft high and I have 4-5" clearance.
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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 17 Jun 2014, 22:55 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 7659 Post Likes: +5044 Location: Live in San Carlos, CA - based Hayward, CA KHWD
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Username Protected wrote: I can tell you it fits in a 13 ft high door. Thanks! Do you happen to also have the overhead view? And no, no announcement. Just a possible hangar sharing thing and need to do a little cut and paste to see if it'll fit.
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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 23:10 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 7659 Post Likes: +5044 Location: Live in San Carlos, CA - based Hayward, CA KHWD
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Marc, Do you happen to know if there are significant issues with getting a tug under the prop on the TBM? Specifically, I'm considering the Supertow IV which works with my MU-2, but am wondering if it would have trouble getting under the prop to the nose wheel of the TBM. Any reasons this wouldn't work? Thanks again!
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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 23:20 |
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Joined: 05/23/08 Posts: 6062 Post Likes: +714 Location: CMB7, Ottawa, Canada
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No issues, these work fine on the TBM. You will get spoiled aving a TBM in your hangar, which sn? Username Protected wrote: Marc, Do you happen to know if there are significant issues with getting a tug under the prop on the TBM? Specifically, I'm considering the Supertow IV which works with my MU-2, but am wondering if it would have trouble getting under the prop to the nose wheel of the TBM. Any reasons this wouldn't work? Thanks again!
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Post subject: Re: TBM700/850 dimension diagram? Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 23:43 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 7659 Post Likes: +5044 Location: Live in San Carlos, CA - based Hayward, CA KHWD
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Username Protected wrote: No issues, these work fine on the TBM. You will get spoiled aving a TBM in your hangar, which sn? Thanks. I believe it's s/n 366. I'm a little unfamiliar, but I think it's an early 850. Perhaps the TBM guy will get spoiled having the Mits in the hangar.  But you're right, I like the TBMs, they seem like great airplanes.
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