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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 16 Mar 2014, 21:43 |
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Username Protected wrote: A question for the knowledgeable. Why would Socata not keep the propeller control on the TBM 900?
Meridian style? Maybe less for the pilot to mess up? Or, the craft can be managed fine without, and performance meets expectations. Personally, myself I feel a prop control is not confusing.
_________________ Education cuts, don't heal.
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 13:28 |
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Username Protected wrote: Damn that's a sexy video. Makes me wanna buy a five blade prop and get a paint job.
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 13:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: What a great video! 
_________________ Education cuts, don't heal.
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 17:02 |
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Username Protected wrote: Makes me wanna buy a five blade prop and get a paint job.
Nobody has figured out "how" to paint a Pilatus yet. Get it right, and that thing will look as good as any big jet. 5 blade won't hurt either. You are the man for the job!
_________________ Views are my own and don’t represent employers or clients My 58TC https://tinyurl.com/mry9f8f6
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 17:05 |
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Joined: 07/11/11 Posts: 1671 Post Likes: +465 Location: Redwood City, CA (KPAO)
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Username Protected wrote: Makes me wanna buy a five blade prop and get a paint job.
Nobody has figured out "how" to paint a Pilatus yet. Get it right, and that thing will look as good as any big jet. 5 blade won't hurt either. You are the man for the job!
Agreed. As much as I lust after the Pilatus, I've never seen a paint job on one that has impressed me much. Jason, this has the potential to be your legacy. Hire the right designers and show the world how it's done.
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 17:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: Agreed. As much as I lust after the Pilatus, I've never seen a paint job on one that has impressed me much. Jason, this has the potential to be your legacy. Hire the right designers and show the world how it's done.  If JC does, he should use the vinyl stick on stuff you see for vans and other vehicles. This would allow him to try on a few configurations and paint jobs before spending the money to actually paint the plane. Tim
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 18:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: Nobody has figured out "how" to paint a Pilatus yet. While I agree that good PC12 schemes aren't common, I think this hull rivals any other manufacturer for looks. 
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 19:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: Nobody has figured out "how" to paint a Pilatus yet. While I agree that good PC12 schemes aren't common, I think this hull rivals any other manufacturer for looks. 
Best looking PC12 I've ever seen. Although the PC 12 isn't the sexiest thing in the sky, that's not what they were going after. They like everyone to notice the cargo door I'm sure. It looks like it's worked out fine for the sales department.
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Post subject: Re: TBM 900 Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 19:20 |
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Username Protected wrote: Funny how the same video gets linked 15 posts later and its all new...
I was thinking the same thing. 
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