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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 25 Sep 2021, 23:17 |
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Joined: 11/25/19 Posts: 175 Post Likes: +85
Aircraft: Aerostar 601P, AS350
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Username Protected wrote: Right side co-pilot’s window:
That is the front lower corner. This was my left rear window last spring, basically the same crack. The left rear window and right front window are the same part number FWIW. Attachment: IMG_5486.jpeg
James do you have the 5.5 kit? Just curious
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 27 Sep 2021, 15:38 |
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Joined: 05/26/13 Posts: 439 Post Likes: +336
Aircraft: Aerostar, SR22,RV8,
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Username Protected wrote: James do you have the 5.5 kit? Just curious[/quote] I don’t. I’m told it is uncommon, but I’m in Tulsa at the Aerostar Owner’s Association meeting and I’ve heard someone else here had the same crack. I haven’t talked to him directly yet. At least 60 Aerostars here on the ramp
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 27 Sep 2021, 16:54 |
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Joined: 11/25/16 Posts: 1822 Post Likes: +1382 Location: 2IS
Aircraft: C501
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Username Protected wrote: At least 60 Aerostars here on the ramp Pics!!!
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 28 Sep 2021, 18:01 |
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Joined: 11/06/20 Posts: 1299 Post Likes: +1290 Location: Tulsa, OK - KRVS
Aircraft: C501SP
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Hi Everyone! I'm out here at KRVS and it's an A* convention here! Lineman said they had 43 on their ramp. I grabbed a couple pics. Attachment: PXL_20210928_175512614.jpg Attachment: PXL_20210928_172821316.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 01 Oct 2021, 23:39 |
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Joined: 08/09/11 Posts: 1732 Post Likes: +2053 Company: Naples Jet Center Location: KAPF KPIA
Aircraft: EMB500 AC95 AEST
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Yesterday, the mighty 601P did 4:30 airborne, 971 NM, on 131 gallons! I had a little push but not much. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N29 ... /KAPF/KPIAToday, she put in 832 NM against the wind in 3:58 on 119 gallons. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N29LLLooking forward to the AUX tank to really have fun with the longer legs as daughter in going to school on NH. 1250 NM! Yes I want a jet but this airplane continues to amaze me and succeed at being my favorite hobby.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 14:34 |
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Joined: 12/02/15 Posts: 380 Post Likes: +168 Location: KBLM KAPF
Aircraft: Aerostar600A
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[quote="Chris Leach"]Hi Everyone! I'm out here at KRVS and it's an A* convention here! Lineman said they had 43 on their ramp.
I grabbed a couple pics.
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There were 5 more in the hangers
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 08:03 |
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Joined: 01/23/18 Posts: 627 Post Likes: +905
Aircraft: Aerostar
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Did a VAC flight on Sunday (Elsie came along, as usual).
Pictures are looking East toward Montauk @ FL210.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 16:57 |
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Joined: 02/04/10 Posts: 1520 Post Likes: +2662 Company: Northern Aviation, LLC
Aircraft: C45H, Aerostar, T28B
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Username Protected wrote: Did a VAC flight on Sunday (Elsie came along, as usual).
Pictures are looking East toward Montauk @ FL210. I don't see any guards in the bleed air, dump valve, or door seal switches. I had my cat dump the cabin in the FL's when he decided he needed to be sitting on my lap... There are guards now. Attachment: Cat.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 18:04 |
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Joined: 08/09/11 Posts: 1732 Post Likes: +2053 Company: Naples Jet Center Location: KAPF KPIA
Aircraft: EMB500 AC95 AEST
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Username Protected wrote: Did a VAC flight on Sunday (Elsie came along, as usual).
Pictures are looking East toward Montauk @ FL210. I don't see any guards in the bleed air, dump valve, or door seal switches. I had my cat dump the cabin in the FL's when he decided he needed to be sitting on my lap... There are guards now. Attachment: Cat.jpg
- I don’t have a cat or dog excuse, I just knock things onto them and then watch the gauges go nuts and wonder what happened.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 22:24 |
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Joined: 01/23/18 Posts: 627 Post Likes: +905
Aircraft: Aerostar
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She has flown with me for 14 years, she has hit the cabin dump valve switch before, she has learned not to do it any more.
That dog has 2000 hours multi engine time.
She bites rampers unwise enough to stick a hand in the door, for any reason.
My fellow dog (long term) owners know the end of this story.
Not today, not tomorrow (I hope).
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 22:35 |
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Joined: 02/05/15 Posts: 382 Post Likes: +104 Location: KSLC
Aircraft: Divorced: AC690A-10
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Username Protected wrote: She has flown with me for 14 years, she has hit the cabin dump valve switch before, she has learned not to do it any more.
That dog has 2000 hours multi engine time.
She bites rampers unwise enough to stick a hand in the door, for any reason.
My fellow dog (long term) owners know the end of this story.
Not today, not tomorrow (I hope). No better companion. Hope she flies many miles and many years more.
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