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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Great use of the plane! Bravo

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Hot day. Flew at fl320 and had the same specific fuel burn as solitaire while going a lot faster.


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Indeed these airplane are incredible. Dallas to Charleston 2.5 hours. 361 knots on 500 ppm at FL380 at +9 ISA! The wife and boy love it too - lucky devils.

This is the quietest airplane interior in the world ...its beyond description. Click on the photos for correct orientation

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Mark and Anthony,

What are you guys seeing for block fuel burns?


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Mark and Anthony,

What are you guys seeing for block fuel burns?

100 gph


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Please fix the photo rotation issue.

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Mark and Anthony,

What are you guys seeing for block fuel burns?

100 gph


It depends on how far you are going. 3.5hrs and you have usually burned 2000-2200 lbs depending on altitude.

You can pull it back and it gets insanely efficient. Like 320kts on 400lbs\hr. It will easily so 1500nm if you want to fly it at 320kts vs faster.

Mark is right on noise. It’s very quiet

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Colorado and a respite from the heat of Dallas. FL350/374 knots 600PPH.


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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And with TAC air fuel prices it was probably cheaper than driving.


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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And with TAC air fuel prices it was probably cheaper than driving.


Yeah with CAA it was less than 2 bucks a gallon. Nuts.


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Finally got up to FL410. It was hot in the upper 30s but cooled down enough at fl410 I was still doing 350tas.

It is car on highway quiet at that altitude. Not sure I could have made it up there in a reasonable amount of time had I been heavy. I didn’t try it till later in the flight and I only weighed around 9500lbs at that point. On cold days it would be no problem.


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Finally got up to FL410. It was hot in the upper 30s but cooled down enough at fl410 I was still doing 350tas.

It is car on highway quiet at that altitude. Not sure I could have made it up there in a reasonable amount of time had I been heavy. I didn’t try it till later in the flight and I only weighed around 9500lbs at that point. On cold days it would be no problem.


Impressive FF's up there! 460-470lbs/hr, it looks like.

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Spoke to the maintenance guy of a company in Quebec that flys 3 of these Piaggio.
They are flying about 1200 hrs total per year for the 3 and maintenance is about 1.5-2 manhours per flight hrs.

Is that what you guys are seeing?

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Anthony has had his for a bit longer than I’ve had mine so I’ll defer that question to him. I’m budgeting 60k year for all maintenance and parts for 125 hours year. We will see how that works out.


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Spoke to the maintenance guy of a company in Quebec that flys 3 of these Piaggio.
They are flying about 1200 hrs total per year for the 3 and maintenance is about 1.5-2 manhours per flight hrs.

Is that what you guys are seeing?


Would that have been John Maris's (Marinvent) plane? Not sure if they still have it.


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