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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 15:11 |
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Username Protected wrote: I thought this GIII looked familiar, this is the one at Double Eagle I seriously considered buying. Where is Double Eagle? Buy that hot rod Turbine Legend instead. If insurance wasn't $12k and the price would have been about $30k lower I would have bought it.
_________________ The kid gets it all. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion.
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 15:19 |
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Joined: 11/19/12 Posts: 374 Post Likes: +272 Company: North Air Flite Location: Greenbush MN
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Username Protected wrote: I thought this GIII looked familiar, this is the one at Double Eagle I seriously considered buying. Where is Double Eagle? Buy that hot rod Turbine Legend instead. If insurance wasn't $12k and the price would have been about $30k lower I would have bought it.
Double Eagle is the airport Dave kept your plane, just north of ABQ. That is a really well built, straight and light Glassair. I couldn't talk myself out of buying it except for the fact I was looking for something more comfortable for my wife to ride in. You bought a really nice plane.
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 15:33 |
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Right on Greg. Thanks - I thought the same thing. The fact that the guy bought a brand new Angle valve IO-540 ($85k) and had JA wire all of the avionics told me that he did not cut corners. The plane just feels "right." Believe it or not that entire panel is being scrapped and a dual screen G3X is going in along with remote comm and ES transponder. The only items showing in the panel will be the dual screens, 530W, and Garmin autopilot controller. I have already sold the 55x autopilot, HSI system, and will be selling the 430W when I get back. It should be the newest and most advanced panel G3 flying when I am done. As for the wife being comfortable  I plan on having her "try" a trip with me to Fort Myers in this plane. That should be interesting.
_________________ The kid gets it all. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion.
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 15:58 |
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Username Protected wrote: Todd,
I haven't been paying attention but you still have the Duke for the wife and kids right? No, I sold that plane a few months back. The wife and older son will ride the airlines and the younger son and I will fly the G3. Will cost me 1/3 and will be 10x more enjoyable.
_________________ The kid gets it all. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion.
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 16:00 |
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Username Protected wrote: Todd,
I haven't been paying attention but you still have the Duke for the wife and kids right? Ohhh Boy. . . . .
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 16:07 |
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Lol. Yeah I am behind the curve here. Todd. Every since I was a kid I have wanted a Glasair. Looking forward to reading about your adventures in it.
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Post subject: Re: Fuel extension in the Glasair III Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 09:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: Ryan,
Thanks! Will keep the 530W for IFR operations as the built-in G3X WAAS GPS is not IFR capable. Todd, I really have the bug for a Glasair (thanks to you)! Is each G3X a Comm? Not that you need three, but could you theoretically have three if the audio panel would handle them? If the G3X is WAAS, why is it not IFR capable? Is the database not update-able or what?
_________________ Ray Bishop '65 Deb now in Oil country - E06
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