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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 23 May 2017, 23:13 |
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Joined: 11/15/09 Posts: 1859 Post Likes: +1345 Location: Red Deer, Alberta (CRE5/CYQF)
Aircraft: M20E/Bell47
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Username Protected wrote: Forrest, I do not disagree with anything you have written. I "baby" my airplane's engines and rarely run over 60% power. It's just me. I do the same with every piece of construction/ranch equipment I have. Maybe I'm just "fat, dumb and happy", but I am happy, and I rarely have engine issues with anything. As I have told you before, I lean by TIT's and never let 1600 on the dial. From looking at your numbers and mine, I burn about 5 gph more than you at equivalent speeds. We are both happy. Jgreen JGG, Just to make sure we are making a fair comparison, do you have de-ice boots? I'm pretty sure Forrest does. I do, Forrest's numbers seem sightly better than what I get but I don't have winglets. From my non-scientific survey (i.e. discussions) with other 601P owners, boots seem to have a speed penalty somewhere around 10 knots. Glenn
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 24 May 2017, 08:15 |
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Joined: 11/25/11 Posts: 9168 Post Likes: +17162 Location: KGNF, Grenada, MS
Aircraft: Baron, 180,195,J-3
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Username Protected wrote: Forrest, I do not disagree with anything you have written. I "baby" my airplane's engines and rarely run over 60% power. It's just me. I do the same with every piece of construction/ranch equipment I have. Maybe I'm just "fat, dumb and happy", but I am happy, and I rarely have engine issues with anything. As I have told you before, I lean by TIT's and never let 1600 on the dial. From looking at your numbers and mine, I burn about 5 gph more than you at equivalent speeds. We are both happy. Jgreen JGG, Just to make sure we are making a fair comparison, do you have de-ice boots? I'm pretty sure Forrest does. I do, Forrest's numbers seem sightly better than what I get but I don't have winglets. From my non-scientific survey (i.e. discussions) with other 601P owners, boots seem to have a speed penalty somewhere around 10 knots. Glenn
Glenn, you, of course, know that I don't have boots and bring up a good point.
The funny thing about my A* performance is that a non-intercooled bird should be faster at low to medium altitudes. Below, 8,000, mine shows the speed deficit but it disappears almost magically at around 10 and I get non-intercooled book numbers. It appears that I simply have a fast airplane. l like that.
Jgreen
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 24 May 2017, 23:56 |
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Joined: 09/25/08 Posts: 469 Post Likes: +514
Aircraft: 700P, F35, D17
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For those of you watching what it is like to own an aerostar I was about at the end of the annual when they said, what is this leak? At first we thought it was the waste gate controller but unfortunately the oil was coming out of the turbo (a turbo that worked fine) so today I bought a new turbo, a gasket set and the check valve. It was ugly but we will be flying again in a few days. That is the beauty of the plane --- support.
PS, I am at Martini 2.0
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 25 May 2017, 16:29 |
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Joined: 11/15/09 Posts: 1859 Post Likes: +1345 Location: Red Deer, Alberta (CRE5/CYQF)
Aircraft: M20E/Bell47
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Username Protected wrote: Glenn, you, of course, know that I don't have boots and bring up a good point. The funny thing about my A* performance is that a non-intercooled bird should be faster at low to medium altitudes. Below, 8,000, mine shows the speed deficit but it disappears almost magically at around 10 and I get non-intercooled book numbers. It appears that I simply have a fast airplane. l like that. Jgreen I was pretty sure you didn't have boots but wasn't 100% certain. Some Aerostar are just faster than others. It is nice to have one of them Glenn
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 05 Jun 2017, 17:01 |
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Joined: 11/06/10 Posts: 11898 Post Likes: +2854 Company: Looking Location: Outside Boston, or some hotel somewhere
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They needed a fast plane that was not a jet. Not much can come close Tim
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 05 Jun 2017, 18:47 |
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Joined: 02/15/09 Posts: 707 Post Likes: +174
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One thing about Tom he always delivers the entertainment. And that movie looks fun.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Jun 2017, 15:04 |
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Joined: 09/06/11 Posts: 791 Post Likes: +387
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Yesterday on Roanoke approach I heard two Aerostars on frequency on the same time. Flying back today there was another Aerostar on frequency. I arrived back home and my hangar neighbor told me he decided to buy an Aerostar. The A*s seem to be coming out of the woodwork.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Jun 2017, 15:25 |
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Joined: 08/12/10 Posts: 1689 Post Likes: +1067 Location: South Texas
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Username Protected wrote: Yesterday on Roanoke approach I heard two Aerostars on frequency on the same time. Flying back today there was another Aerostar on frequency. I arrived back home and my hangar neighbor told me he decided to buy an Aerostar. The A*s seem to be coming out of the woodwork. Look at the prices on them. I'm surprised that there are any for sale at what's being asked. It's hard to beat an Aerostar for that money. AMAF, I don't think it can be done.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Jun 2017, 05:35 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +226
Aircraft: 1969 Aerostar 600,
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There are a lot of Aerostar's out there that are really cheap because they requires a lot of very expensive work that has been long neglected not to mention the usual big ticket items like runout engines. Go price out a pair of U2A's overhauled, remans, rebuilt's or replacements and see what you come up with and don't forget the install price including accessories like the four turbos, air pumps etc. not to mention the incidentals like fuel, hydraulic hoses, clamps and so on. Did I mention airframe inspection? You can drop 3-400g's into a really cheap Aerostar or Baron for that matter in a heart beat without even thinking about it.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Jun 2017, 14:34 |
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Joined: 08/12/10 Posts: 1689 Post Likes: +1067 Location: South Texas
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Username Protected wrote: There are a lot of Aerostar's out there that are really cheap because they requires a lot of very expensive work that has been long neglected not to mention the usual big ticket items like runout engines. Go price out a pair of U2A's overhauled, remans, rebuilt's or replacements and see what you come up with and don't forget the install price including accessories like the four turbos, air pumps etc. not to mention the incidentals like fuel, hydraulic hoses, clamps and so on. Did I mention airframe inspection? You can drop 3-400g's into a really cheap Aerostar or Baron for that matter in a heart beat without even thinking about it. Such is life.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Jun 2017, 15:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: You can drop 3-400g's into a really cheap Aerostar or Baron for that matter in a heart beat without even thinking about it. Imagine how much you can drop if you do think about it!
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Jun 2017, 16:32 |
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Joined: 11/25/11 Posts: 9168 Post Likes: +17162 Location: KGNF, Grenada, MS
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Username Protected wrote: You can drop 3-400g's into a really cheap Aerostar or Baron for that matter in a heart beat without even thinking about it. Imagine how much you can drop if you do think about it!
Tom,
I'd rather not think about it. That being said, my airplane had had pretty good support before I purchased it. I spent about $15,000 addressing a list of "attend to's" that were generated by an inspection by Ken Bacon. Since then, not much of anything but "normal" maintenance.
Jgreen
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 21:50 |
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Joined: 07/04/11 Posts: 1712 Post Likes: +242 Company: W. John Gadd, Esq. Location: Florida
Aircraft: C55 Baron
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Username Protected wrote: Hmmm...looks like Aerostars are Hollywood's whipping boys this year:
[youtube]https://youtu.be/q3UWRqZE0Hc[/youtube]
[youtube]https://youtu.be/Mu41hu1a_8c[/youtube] Damn that Cruise movie looks awesome.
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