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Post subject: Re: Piper PA-20 Bushmaster Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 12:28 |
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Joined: 02/23/10 Posts: 1021 Post Likes: +21
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Tracy, my buddy used a super cub for pipeline patrol. He used to brag extensively about how he could out perform any other small plane like the husky for STOL work. Sadley Russ Watts killed himself in a C152 in high winds on patrol several years ago near KSZP while his super cub was down for repairs.
I have never liked the look of a tricycle gear standard tri pacer, they are just meant to be tail draggers.
Not sure if they have a wood spar wing, that could be an expensive repair. There are alot of mods available to make these planes perform better.
There are probably 10 different styles of these small pipers, some are 2 passengers in the rear and pilot up front, some side by side and most popular 1 up front and 1 behind.
Checking trade a plane or other classifieds these old airplanes used are fetching ridiculous prices, a new one can go over 200K..., a carbon cub, what a performer
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Post subject: Re: Piper PA-20 Bushmaster Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 14:25 |
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Joined: 04/13/10 Posts: 335 Post Likes: +27 Location: Hernando, MS (Memphis area)
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Tracy, I was considering a project like this several years ago. My recollection is that the Bushmaster conversion is Experimental - not STC'd. I could be wrong here, but I do know there are several Experimentals based on the PA-20 airframe. The fuselage is stretched and beefed. Wings stretched, etc. The PA-20 or -22 airframe was really just a starting point. At one time I had plans that were drawn by a guy named Dave Blanton. He had a conversion that used a Ford V6 for power.
That said, I do know of a guy in Willow, AK who has several STCs for PA-20s and -22s. His name is Eddie Trimmer (Trimmer Aviation). He doesn't stretch the fuselage, but does add a left side door, beefier landing gear, and an enhanced "Maule"-like fuel system. He also lengthens the wing and adds fuel capacity, along with an STC for an IO-360. These are several individual STC's that can be installed separately or in one big package. Check out his website: [Link]http://www.trimmeraviation.com[/Link]
Just for a little more info: The PA-20 is the Pacer. The PA-22 is the Tri-Pacer. It's very common to see them labeled as a PA-22/20. This is a Tri-Pacer that's been converted back to a taildragger. The Colt is also a PA-22. It is a 2 seat version of the Tri-Pacer, with a smaller motor. They're all the same fuselage and wing though. They're referred to as "Short Wing" Pipers. There's no relation to the Super Cubs and Super Cruisers the earlier poster mentioned - and they don't have wood spars. They can be found for as little as $15k. They are actually good performers, and when you add some of the STCs and up the HP make a great bush/utility plane.
I've got about 50 hours of Pacer time. It's a great little plane. Not truly a 4 place - kinda like the 172 in that respect. The short wing gives decent speed, and I found it to be very predictable in the landing pattern. It's definitely not a floater. I have a neighbor who has one and is about to add several of the Trimmer mods. If you can get a good price and it's been taken care of (fabric's in good shape, etc), I think you'd have a blast with it.
-Brian
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Post subject: Re: Piper PA-20 Bushmaster Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 15:08 |
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Joined: 02/21/11 Posts: 496 Post Likes: +50 Location: St George, UT
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I did a panel in one some years back. The thing would take off like a helicopter with the IO-550! It was placard experimental. You might get ahold of the owner of that one but all I can remember is he was a veterinarian over in Pagosa Springs or Durango Colorado. Sorry, I'm a wealth of non information today.
Mark
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Post subject: Re: Piper PA-20 Bushmaster Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 16:14 |
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Joined: 05/08/10 Posts: 5133 Post Likes: +626 Company: flying rescue dogs Location: midwest
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tracy, go to www.supercub.org and ask, someone will have that knowledge. gary
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