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Post subject: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 07:37 |
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Joined: 01/12/14 Posts: 35 Post Likes: +28 Location: Thailand
Aircraft: PA46-350P Jetprop
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I have just shared this over on MMOPA and thought some here might also be interested. For those of you interested in grass field ops in the Jetprop; the write up below contains some very nice footage both from the ground and from the on board 360 camera. https://theflyingscouts.com/hs-tom-ifr-chiang-mai-vtcy-to-phuket-airpark-vtsw-feb-2021/I am very familiar with this strip and it is well maintained however it is, one way and tight on length which gives me quite a rush every time I have the privilege to land there. I also use the Sidewinder tow bar to put the plane away. It has been just under a year since I last visited there pre our own Thai Covid lockdown so it was great to be back. Most Covid restrictions have been lifted internally in Thailand and domestic travel is now being encouraged. Enjoy. E
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 08:32 |
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Joined: 07/17/15 Posts: 530 Post Likes: +502 Location: KSRQ
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 08:59 |
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Joined: 01/12/14 Posts: 35 Post Likes: +28 Location: Thailand
Aircraft: PA46-350P Jetprop
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Username Protected wrote: Nice - thanks for posting! What is the field length? 550 meters / 1,800' But it really is one way with very limited go around opportunity due to rising terrain at the end of 31. Once you commit to landing... E
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 09:40 |
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Joined: 04/26/13 Posts: 19965 Post Likes: +19716 Location: Columbus , IN (KBAK)
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Quote: Total flight distance was circa 700 Nm. Total flight time was just under three hours, with HS-TOM burning approximately 90 gallons of Jet A1 fuel. That’s 30 GPH. Is that right? That’s what I burn to go 660 NM and I’m not doing 250 knots. What am I missing?
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 10:44 |
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Joined: 11/29/13 Posts: 1089 Post Likes: +401 Location: KRMN
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Username Protected wrote: What am I missing? A JetProp!!
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 27 Feb 2021, 11:06 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 19252 Post Likes: +23622 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: That’s 30 GPH. Is that right? That’s what I burn to go 660 NM and I’m not doing 250 knots. What am I missing? The turbine lifestyle. Fast, powerful, reliable, easy, simple. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 10:24 |
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Joined: 04/26/13 Posts: 19965 Post Likes: +19716 Location: Columbus , IN (KBAK)
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Username Protected wrote: That’s 30 GPH. Is that right? That’s what I burn to go 660 NM and I’m not doing 250 knots. What am I missing? The turbine lifestyle. Fast, powerful, reliable, easy, simple. For sure. I’m guessing though that you pay for that in initial and ongoing cost of ownership, else we’d all have one.
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 11:44 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 19252 Post Likes: +23622 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: For sure. I’m guessing though that you pay for that in initial and ongoing cost of ownership, else we’d all have one. Initial cost comes back on sale, but can be more. Ongoing costs are not more and maybe less per mile than pressurized piston twins. Piston pilots assume piston failure rates times turbine repair costs. That's not how it is. Turbines just don't need maintenance like pistons do. I'm certain my total dollars spent on buy, fly same missions, sell will be cheaper for the MU2 than it would have been for a 421. Maybe the MU2 is peculiar in that respect, but I don't think so. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 11:58 |
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Joined: 11/30/10 Posts: 4263 Post Likes: +3718 Company: Flagstaff-Williams Dev. LLC Location: KCMR
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Username Protected wrote: That’s 30 GPH. Is that right? That’s what I burn to go 660 NM and I’m not doing 250 knots. What am I missing? The turbine lifestyle. Fast, powerful, reliable, easy, simple. Mike C.
And, of course, Affordable!
Where's my flying car?
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 16:32 |
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Joined: 04/26/13 Posts: 19965 Post Likes: +19716 Location: Columbus , IN (KBAK)
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Username Protected wrote: The turbine lifestyle.
Fast, powerful, reliable, easy, simple. And, of course, Affordable! I think that’s the point Mike’s trying to make; there is a point in the piston ownership cost curve that intersects with the turbine cost curve, and that happens at the pressurized piston twin.
I wish I could afford a pressurized piston twin.
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Post subject: Re: Jetprop Grass Strip Porn Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 18:01 |
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Joined: 08/03/20 Posts: 45 Post Likes: +35
Aircraft: Citation Mustang
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Fun to watch, skilled pilot but IMHO this shows a complete lack of judgement. There is NO margin for error. Way too close to trees on approach. Just no margin for error. I wouldn't fly with this guy.
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