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Post subject: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 10:15 |
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We are still kicking around for a turboprop in this crazy market... This Conquest: https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/212996797/1977-cessna-conquest-ii-turboprop-aircraft needs an engine OH (Likely ~250-300K) and a Phase D inspection but for around 900-950K all in I think this can be a solid plane, with two low time engines which should last us a lifetime. The shop who plans on doing a pre-buy for me said they have not seen a 3 bladed 441 in 25 years, anybody have any experience with them? (I would imagine they are a bit louder but also perhaps a bit faster than a 4 bladed prop as in other Garrett equipped airframes.) Hilgard
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:19 |
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Who is doing the pre buy? There's only two shops in the world that I would have do a pre buy on that airplane and those would be Technicair Fresno or West Star Grand Junction. On a high time photo ship it would not surprise me at all to have a six figure bill to get through a D inspection on that airplane. If you're going the traditional turboprop route where the seller covers all airworthiness issues and overdue inspections uncovered by the pre buy you better make sure they are ready for that kind of bill before you put down a deposit.
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:35 |
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Joined: 02/24/14 Posts: 296 Post Likes: +369 Company: iRecover US Inc Location: Ponoka AB
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Username Protected wrote: Who is doing the pre buy? There's only two shops in the world that I would have do a pre buy on that airplane and those would be Technicair Fresno or West Star Grand Junction. On a high time photo ship it would not surprise me at all to have a six figure bill to get through a D inspection on that airplane. If you're going the traditional turboprop route where the seller covers all airworthiness issues and overdue inspections uncovered by the pre buy you better make sure they are ready for that kind of bill before you put down a deposit. Kubick Aviation in MI will be doing the pre-buy. Jason M brought me in contact with them. They are very knowledgeable on these planes. I trust them which is really important for me. The plane was maintained by WestStar, so hopefully there will not be big surprises. However its 45 years old so anything is possible. Hilgard
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hmmm..
I'm not a 441 expert, but I'd double check those engine model numbers. I suspect it might still have -8 engines, which have higher maintenance costs than -10s. I'm wondering if it's the Super 8 engine? Wasn't it National that did the conversions? The -10N number makes me think that. Totally a guess on my part.
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hmmm..
I'm not a 441 expert, but I'd double check those engine model numbers. I suspect it might still have -8 engines, which have higher maintenance costs than -10s.
4 blade props add about 200 fpm and 5 knots over 3 blades, as well as lowering noise levels. It's a more efficient blade. If the 3 blades were faster you wouldn't have 95% of the fleet converting to 4 blade. I hear you but they are definitely -10's, I checked the logs. Hilgard
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:38 |
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Joined: 02/24/14 Posts: 296 Post Likes: +369 Company: iRecover US Inc Location: Ponoka AB
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Username Protected wrote: I wasn't aware that you could put three blade prop's on the -10 aircraft. I've only seen them with four bladed props.
I enjoyed flying with the Megitt system, but support is getting very difficult. On the one that I managed, they started having enough issues with them that they removed the system and installed a G600Txi last year. I can't remember what the pilot told me was the issue.
I see that one was the WAAS upgrades, so I would assume the Megitt system upgrade was done. It seems like it cost quite a few dollars and I'm not sure if it can still even be done today.
Have someone that knows 441's do the prebuy. There are lots of little things that can nickle and dime you to death. Many have sketchy records and getting them into shape can be an expensive adventure. Record keeping needs someone that understands the phase system (assuming you use Cessna's program) or it'll be a nightmare to keep airworthy.
In my opinion, the 441 is the ultimate personal airplane. There are not many turbine aircraft that can cruise along at FL350 sipping 370PPH (55GPH) of fuel total with 4000# of useful load for seven plus hours! Jason Yes we are prepared to replace the Meggitt with a G600, once they give up the ghost. Kubick will do the prebuy for us. Hilgard
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:39 |
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Advertised useful load seems high. Did the -10 STC come with a gross weight increase that I am not aware of?
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 11:42 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hmmm..
4 blade props add about 200 fpm and 5 knots over 3 blades, as well as lowering noise levels. It's a more efficient blade. If the 3 blades were faster you wouldn't have 95% of the fleet converting to 4 blade. That's not what I heard from Merlin operators who compared -10's with 3 and 4 bladed props and of course there is Mike C's voluminous writing about his MU2 experience that also states the 3 blade being faster in cruise. I agree on the noise.
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 12:16 |
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Joined: 08/05/16 Posts: 3137 Post Likes: +2283 Company: Tack Mobile Location: KBJC
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Username Protected wrote: We are still kicking around for a turboprop in this crazy market... This Conquest: https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/212996797/1977-cessna-conquest-ii-turboprop-aircraft needs an engine OH (Likely ~250-300K) and a Phase D inspection but for around 900-950K all in I think this can be a solid plane, with two low time engines which should last us a lifetime. The shop who plans on doing a pre-buy for me said they have not seen a 3 bladed 441 in 25 years, anybody have any experience with them? (I would imagine they are a bit louder but also perhaps a bit faster than a 4 bladed prop as in other Garrett equipped airframes.) Hilgard They are substantially worse according to the flightsafety docs describing the differences between the 3 and 4, I’ll see if I can dig that up. RVSM is a huge difference with -10 engines, I would send this to west star and have them do RVSM and props and the Phase. It will be expensive but then you’re done. They know how to get parts and they have many in stock, and they know how to troubleshoot the computers (one if only 3 places in the country to my knowledge). NDT found a crack in a flap and they had two extra flaps on the shelf! One thing they are not is cheap. Straightflight in Denver can fix the camera holes, that is their primary business (sheet metal et al). Incidentally I have a complete meggitt system with EIS if you need it.
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Post subject: Re: 3 bladed -10 Conquest II Posted: 27 May 2022, 12:56 |
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Sorry Hilgard I didn't mean to be a party pooper. If the plane has been maintained by WS maybe it will fare fine during the pre buy. If you trust your shop and they have experience with the 441, especially some of the heavy maintenance then you should be fine. The problem I see is that most owners think their planes are perfect and then they have a freak out when the pre buy uncovers lots of overdue inspections and airworthiness issues that cost $100k to resolve (not hard on a turbine). I would just be sure there's a clear understanding in writing about who is responsible for fixing airworthiness issues uncovered during the inspection. Also be clear in writing about exactly what inspection you'll do for a pre buy. In other words, "the pre buy inspection will consist of a phase x, y, and z per the C441 MX manual rev 15" or whatever. Anyway good luck, those are amazing airplanes.
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