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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 17:33 |
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Joined: 10/27/13 Posts: 14 Post Likes: +13
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Insurance on the Maule for a zero Maule time guy is usually a little higher however after 200 hours the price dropped to less than $900 a year for me On back country pilots site there is a post about Maule aircraft values and insurance prices the Cessna 180 owners with several hundred hours in aircraft have stated there insurance is higher than most Maule pilots in the same range
I bought my Maule because I could not bring my self to pay over 100 amu for a 1970 model supercub 6 years ago. I wanted an airplane that flew slow to have fun with on dirt strips and fly with the doors off or windows open. To my surprise my Maule does every thing a super cub can do and you can fill all four seats and cruise 50 mph faster than a super cub. All of this fun at a third of the supercub price. Best value for me
It is not the air tight plane that a beech bonanza is and not anywhere as fast but it sure is fun to fly slow with a door off in the summer. I take my M4 off airport to plowed fields that you would never land a tricycle geared plane in, to jeep trails on top of ridge lines and anywhere else with 350 foot of space to get airborne again
As far as difficult to fly any pilot that can keep their feet active and not fall asleep behind the yoke will keep the rudders going and plane moving in a straight line on landing however anybody that is complacent and to fast on landing runs the risk of the dreaded ground loop
Just my opinion from experience
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 21:23 |
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Joined: 05/29/09 Posts: 4181 Post Likes: +2974 Company: Craft Air Services, LLC Location: Hertford, NC
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Username Protected wrote: When you get into the airframe internals you'll swear it was built by some backyard 'Bubbas in Georgia... and you'd be correct. Sloppy welds, left side doesn't match the right, rivets pulling through their bases... just kind of bush-league quality. Not fit to shine the shoes of a Beech. When you call up to buy some windows, you get a " Oh Lord, on Maules you better just send us your old stuff and we'll try to match it... sorry it's the best we can do- "
Lets not associate poor quality with "Bubbas in Georgia". Those some "Bubbas" are the ones who build Gulfstreams, Lockheed Martins, and my personal favorite, Thrush Aircraft. All three produce world class products. Besides, B.D. Maule was a yankee.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 22:13 |
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Joined: 01/07/13 Posts: 1195 Post Likes: +1165 Company: Tupelo Aero, Inc Location: Pontotoc , MS (22M)
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Username Protected wrote: When you get into the airframe internals you'll swear it was built by some backyard 'Bubbas in Georgia... and you'd be correct. Sloppy welds, left side doesn't match the right, rivets pulling through their bases... just kind of bush-league quality. Not fit to shine the shoes of a Beech. When you call up to buy some windows, you get a " Oh Lord, on Maules you better just send us your old stuff and we'll try to match it... sorry it's the best we can do- "
Lets not associate poor quality with "Bubbas in Georgia". Those some "Bubbas" are the ones who build Gulfstreams, Lockheed Martins, and my personal favorite, Thrush Aircraft. All three produce world class products. Besides, B.D. Maule was a yankee.
Damn boy I'm gonna have To come to NC and shine you back up. B D was a D--- yankee
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 29 Apr 2017, 08:26 |
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Joined: 11/25/11 Posts: 9168 Post Likes: +17163 Location: KGNF, Grenada, MS
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Aubie, For a minute there, I thought you were gonna start telling a talking about how a Maule flies. And "me and Craig" knowing full well you couldn't fit your big self in a Maule. Jgreen
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 29 Apr 2017, 10:54 |
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Joined: 12/14/10 Posts: 23 Post Likes: +7
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Hi
I have owned 2 Maule’s. A M5-235 and a M7-235.
The Maule’s I had were well built and were a joy to fly.
The Maule fly’s faster than a C182 for a lot less money!
The takeoff or landing distance on a Maule makes it perfect for back country Bush flying.
The short field takeoff is incredible.
And if you are going to do a cartwheel crash, the fuselage roll cage in the Maule is excellent—you can rip the wings and tail off and not even deform the passenger compartment.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 10:37 |
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Joined: 01/07/13 Posts: 1195 Post Likes: +1165 Company: Tupelo Aero, Inc Location: Pontotoc , MS (22M)
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Username Protected wrote: Aubie, For a minute there, I thought you were gonna start telling a talking about how a Maule flies. And "me and Craig" knowing full well you couldn't fit your big self in a Maule. Jgreen Some background info will be helpful ...a blivit is 5 pounds of s--- in a 10 pound sack. I have flown several Maules...so JGG I will fit ( somewhat like a blivit).Most recently from Mississippi to St Louis and back. A maule is not easy on the eyes. It is highly functional but reminds me of what it would be like to fly a Willis Jeep.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 10:44 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2152 Post Likes: +1644 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
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A Maule isn't too terribly unattractive.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 12:14 |
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Joined: 11/25/11 Posts: 9168 Post Likes: +17163 Location: KGNF, Grenada, MS
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Username Protected wrote: A Maule isn't too terribly unattractive. OK Mark I'll agree. Unattractive: yes Terribly unattractive: yes but not, Too Terribly Unattractive. Jgreen
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 21:52 |
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Joined: 10/28/15 Posts: 22 Post Likes: +5 Location: Angwin, California
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I started off flying Maule taildraggers and am currently on my fourth one, always thought they were very attractive in a form follows function sort of way. That being said I bought a '56 G35 two years ago and was really impressed by the handling and speed.The Maule never fails to put a smile on my face though.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 01 May 2017, 14:05 |
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Joined: 05/08/15 Posts: 147 Post Likes: +82
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A maule is basically a hotrodded super pacer. BD basically took the pacer design and extended fuselage, wings, and upgraded the powerplant to ultimately plaid proportions. If you park both airframes next to each other naked, you'll see where BD started from. The landing gear is significantly wider, and the rudder was enlarged to give the maule significantly better crosswing handling. That said, below 35MPH you're still going to be doing the brake dab-dab-dab-dab dance of any taildragger. Most have been ground looped at least once; the repairs may have been conducted by MacGuyver, or the survivors from Flight of the Phoenix which contributes to an unfounded image of poor build quality. Its a rag and tube plane with metalized wings built by a conclave of dudes who didnt get the memo that the 1930s have come and gone. Fuel caps are off of a 1976 Toyota, and the aft baggage door pins are nails. I don't know about you, but if that works I'd rather have that than Textron filling out four mortgages on my kidneys for Beechna approved axle grease. My dad got his IFR in one, and then sold it because he felt it was too pitch sensitive to fly IMC.
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Post subject: Re: Why do people sneer at Maules? Posted: 03 May 2017, 17:20 |
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Joined: 01/09/15 Posts: 54 Post Likes: +17 Location: Berrien Springs, Michigan
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I owned a M6-235 for a couple years and have a couple hundred ours in one. I loved it and wish I could have kept it when I bought the Baron. A lot of fun to fly A lot cheaper than a cub or husky 235 horse power good useful load Not fast but not slow either, you can go somewhere in one if you need to. I flew mine to Florida from Michigan 3 or 4 times and it wasn't to bad, Baron is better for that trip but at the time that is what I had. 4 seats you can fill I actually think they are kind of cool looking, kind of a Jeep thing you wouldn't understand thing. I will definitely own one again I could be wrong but I feel the couple hundred hours in that maule taildragger has made me a better pilot and has taught me some crosswind skills and crosswind respect. I think they are good value for what you get. I am holding out for the Wipline 3000 amphibs to get approved for the M9 and my wife to approve another airplane which probably will never happen. Just my two cents.
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