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Post subject: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 17:07 |
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Joined: 01/10/13 Posts: 1129 Post Likes: +439 Location: greenville,ms
Aircraft: baron 58
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any pireps, one for sale on barnstormers with 135 lycoming
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 17:51 |
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Joined: 02/06/11 Posts: 151 Post Likes: +24 Location: West Chester, Ohio & Toronto, Ontario
Aircraft: Cessna C182
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Good airplane as long as it's equipped with the engine it was designed for. Many people always think more HP is better and the extra weight is the issue as the previous poster mentioned.
I've seen a few damaged ones where the heavier engine causes rivits to literally shear along several structural members.
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 18:00 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 14582 Post Likes: +22963 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
Aircraft: A33
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seems to be a difficult build. I'd suggest checking out a Rans.
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 19:19 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 4966 Post Likes: +4797
Aircraft: G44, C501, C55, R66
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Username Protected wrote: Good airplane as long as it's equipped with the engine it was designed for. Many people always think more HP is better and the extra weight is the issue as the previous poster mentioned.
I've seen a few damaged ones where the heavier engine causes rivits to literally shear along several structural members. The one on the field has 180HP. Low time and lots of pulled rivets, bent landing gear structures, etc. I think I'd rather have a Glastar if I was in this market.
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 20:07 |
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Joined: 08/10/15 Posts: 541 Post Likes: +176
Aircraft: PA-18 & 206
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Supercub would be a better route.
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 20:11 |
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Joined: 06/09/09 Posts: 4573 Post Likes: +3298
Aircraft: C182P, Merlin IIIC
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I once wanted a Murphy airplane. I sited the factory in BC and talked to builders. To many told me the same thing....don’t get one.
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Post subject: Re: murphy rebel Posted: 23 Mar 2021, 22:04 |
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Joined: 03/25/15 Posts: 531 Post Likes: +130 Company: WillCo Engineering Location: Houston, TX
Aircraft: Rentals
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I have about 20 hours in one - I don’t recommend it. Don’t like the way it flew or the ground handling.
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