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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 13 May 2014, 18:10 |
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Username Protected wrote: I'm one of them. I wouldn't buy an airplane just because it has a parachute, but if it was practical to add one to my Bonanza, why not?
Unfortunately, I doubt that it ever will be practical given not only the initial cost but also the impact on W&B and maintenance costs. +1
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 13 May 2014, 18:16 |
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Username Protected wrote: I agree, Tracy. By the way, a BRS 'chute is available for many types of Experimentals, including the RV-7 and RV-9 (but not for my -6). $10,247 and 44.4 pounds... http://www.pilotshop.com/catalog/appage ... 7Aod-EcArwThe picture of the RV install from the link.....
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 13 May 2014, 19:22 |
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Put a chute in a TKS/TAT/tip tank and see if you can keep them on the shelf. They would sell like crazy. Beechcraft needs to accept that others have/could improve their products.
The question is why would anyone buy a Cirrus if you could get a G36 with a chute?
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 13 May 2014, 19:43 |
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Joined: 06/16/08 Posts: 3566 Post Likes: +264 Location: San Rafael, CA (KDVO)
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Username Protected wrote: What if the BRS came with a nice gross weight increase, ala TAT and tips?  Unfortunately it's going to come with a useful load DEcrease ! But if BRS (or someone) can do the engineering and testing and prove that it can be fitted to a bonanza AND show that the "landing" forces are survivable at gross. Then yes I'd take the useful load decrease (a reasonable one , let's say no more than 50Lbs?) and pay 20k or more install and 1k/year reserve. That last resort option is worth that amount.
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 13 May 2014, 22:33 |
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Joined: 10/17/12 Posts: 682 Post Likes: +581 Location: Ellijay,Ga (N Ga Mts)
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I would rather have a Baron P2
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 14 May 2014, 00:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: I am thinking about this for my RV-7 build but 44 pounds is not insignificant in an RV -especially when I weigh 220lbs. I would like to know what the vertical g load is in an RV hitting the ground under a chute. I spoke to the BRS folks at OSH last summer but want more specific data. I am really torn on this as it could significantly effect the performance and utility of my RV. The A36 would be another story. Retrospectively I would pay anything to save myself or passengers life but looking forward I'm not sure how much is too much $$. If it costs north of 10 AMU to just repack a Cirrus chute, I can't imagine what a certified install on a Bo would be. I bet 50k. At that point I might as well spend that and hang a second engine on the plane  I just wonder where they would put it. I would think they would have to do some sheet metal work by fabricate some kind of bubble on the top of the BO. I saw there was a quote of 15k for a 182 install, but i wonder what the price of a repack is? Matt
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 15 May 2014, 16:21 |
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Per the BRS website, here is the info for the Cessna 182 chute. $14,999 3100lb max weight 155mph max deploy 10yr repack cycle 85lb system weight 22x23x39 length, width, and depth in inches A 4000lb Bonanza capable system would probably cost and weigh more. Their 172 system is good to a max weight of 2,250lbs, weighs 79 lbs, and is dimensionally smaller. So, I'll guess it would weigh 90lbs and take up the entire extended baggage compartment of an A36. http://brsparachutes.com/files/brsparac ... 0Sheet.pdf
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Post subject: Re: BRS Bonanza Chute Poll Posted: 16 May 2014, 09:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: Per the BRS website, here is the info for the Cessna 182 chute. $14,999 3100lb max weight 155mph max deploy 10yr repack cycle 85lb system weight 22x23x39 length, width, and depth in inches A 4000lb Bonanza capable system would probably cost and weigh more. Their 172 system is good to a max weight of 2,250lbs, weighs 79 lbs, and is dimensionally smaller. So, I'll guess it would weigh 90lbs and take up the entire extended baggage compartment of an A36. http://brsparachutes.com/files/brsparac ... 0Sheet.pdfHow about adding two of the C172 chutes? Its a lot of weight though.
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