02 May 2025, 05:57 [ UTC - 5; DST ]
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Post subject: Re: New Tecnam P2006T NG Posted: 30 Sep 2024, 23:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: It's a twin engine Cessna 182 RG. If you look at it that way, it makes more sense.
It would be interesting to see what 160hp per side would do for the specs, though. If they did that and increased fuel and load, maybe added TKS, they'd have a pretty wicked little contender. i think the 916 would be ideal, but it is heavier, so they'd have to beef up useful load a bit before they attempted that. I'm sure they will eventually - in fact, the film already talks about a payload increase, so maybe it's in the cards?
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Post subject: Re: New Tecnam P2006T NG Posted: 01 Oct 2024, 21:27 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5847 Post Likes: +2623 Location: KJYO
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Username Protected wrote: It’s a shame they couldn’t find a narrator that spoke proper English By proper English, do you mean the Queen's English/King's English? It would be neat to hear it with a UK "accent." As a close friend from the UK, not a US Citizen reminds me, I am the one with the accent. It would also be neat to hear this in Italian and read the English subtitles!
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