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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 04:57 |
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Joined: 03/09/13 Posts: 929 Post Likes: +472 Location: Byron Bay,NSW Australia
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Username Protected wrote: I just wish M2 could go to FL450. If it did it would satisfy my west bound needs. There has been talk by the Tamarack team that to get sales of the winglets on the M2 they are going to get the STC to allow for FL430. M2 is a cool plane. Andrew
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 14:59 |
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Joined: 03/09/13 Posts: 929 Post Likes: +472 Location: Byron Bay,NSW Australia
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Username Protected wrote: M2 holds 3300Lbs of fuel. How many Lbs do you like as reserve? In CJ3 we land with 1000lbs. In the PC12 we land with 400lbs. Depends on weather VFR 600, IFR 800 and any holding if required. You can get 3400 into the M2. Andrew
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 18:22 |
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Username Protected wrote: M2 holds 3300Lbs of fuel. How many Lbs do you like as reserve? In CJ3 we land with 1000lbs. In the PC12 we land with 400lbs. Depends on weather VFR 600, IFR 800 and any holding if required. You can get 3400 into the M2. Andrew
Holding if required Would be handy if they always let a guy know that beforehand.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 18:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: If a person slows it down for range, rather than HSC, what speed and fuel burn would they have? I addition to above you need to consider weight, temperature and altitude. Example for 9000 lbs at ISA +10 FL410 MCT 382kts 650lbs - 57.7 nm/100lbs zero wind. LRC 336kts 529kbs - 62.9 nm/100lbs zero wind. Andrew.
Thanks Andrew, was just wanting a rough idea.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 00:48 |
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Jason, as a general rule I enjoy your posts. I also enjoy Chips.
If you look back on this thread I doubt you will be proud of yourself. I thought Chips posts were very fair, as were your earlier ones. You seemed however to get a bee in your bonnet and get very confrontational in your later posts. That really isn’t necessary here, we can all make up our own minds.
But what would I know, I’m just a poor Aussie private pilot who can’t afford anything more than his single avgas engined Cessna, however a very happy guy as it suits my needs perfectly.
Cheers, Paul.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 05:24 |
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Joined: 03/09/13 Posts: 929 Post Likes: +472 Location: Byron Bay,NSW Australia
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Username Protected wrote: Holding if required  Would be handy if they always let a guy know that beforehand. Yeah inter and tempo man tells u. Andrew.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 08:43 |
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Username Protected wrote: Jason, as a general rule I enjoy your posts. I also enjoy Chips.
If you look back on this thread I doubt you will be proud of yourself. I thought Chips posts were very fair, as were your earlier ones. You seemed however to get a bee in your bonnet and get very confrontational in your later posts. That really isn’t necessary here, we can all make up our own minds.
But what would I know, I’m just a poor Aussie private pilot who can’t afford anything more than his single avgas engined Cessna, however a very happy guy as it suits my needs perfectly.
Cheers, Paul. There's a long back story to Chip starting this thread. If you haven't read the "other threads" then my posts in this thread won't make sense.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 13:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: Nice. I love they're showing up used.
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 13:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: That plane is so freaking awesome....
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 14:03 |
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That is kinda nice  Username Protected wrote:
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Post subject: Re: So you want to replace your PC-12 with a ____? Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 17:29 |
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Username Protected wrote: That plane is so freaking awesome.... Let’s see, if I sell the Mits that means I only have to come up with... calculating...
(Alas, the Mits doesn’t even cover the sales tax!)
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