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Post subject: C337 skymaster Posted: 08 May 2015, 08:39 |
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Joined: 02/02/09 Posts: 177 Post Likes: +154
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Does anybody have any first hand experience with them? Any insight into maintenance costs, idiosyncrasies and actual performance and handeling would be much appreciated. I am particularly interested in the NA version but any info on the others would be equally appreciated. Thinking of basing it on grass stip-3000' SL
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Post subject: Re: C337 skymaster Posted: 08 May 2015, 08:41 |
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Joined: 02/23/14 Posts: 1555 Post Likes: +1326 Location: KCOU
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Ken Reed just got one, you should PM him.
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Post subject: Re: C337 skymaster Posted: 08 May 2015, 08:59 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 16227 Post Likes: +27266 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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yep, I did my first solo in one and then flew pipeline inspection in them. They were ok for that, and i didn't know any better. Then I got the fly a 310 and saw what actual airplanes are like, there was no going back.
I also did a fair bit of wrenching on those, it retrospect it was good preparation for the frustration of maintaining old russian-built turboprops later on.
the company i worked for had among it's small piston fleet a dozen aztecs, 15ish 310's, couple senecas, couple 337's. When the 337's went away and were replaced by 2 more aztecs, fleet-average dispatch reliability saw a noticeable improvement.
In addition to being a basic POS and slow thirsty pig, it doesn't have any room in it for bags. It's a 4+ seat airplane in that regard, basically the same as a twin comanche. But it goes slower than the twin comanche while using bigger engines. If you want a small twin with nowhere to put anything just get the pinnacle-of-efficiency PA30.
Being young and bored we played all kinds of games with our 337 box haulers. For example, we found it took a little more than 5km of straight road to takeoff and stagger out of ground effect on only the rear engine, but it could be done. With only the front engine running, don't even count on maintaining altitude if you're heavy.
If you want a preview of flying a 337, just put a metal trash can over your head and get your kids to beat on both sides with broom handles.
The used airplane market is pretty efficient at assigning value, there are no undiscovered bargains. And you can't give away a C-337.
As for grass runways, this being a beech forum and all, we have 2000ft at the farm and I never mow the whole thing for our travel air. The travel air isn't quite as fuel efficient as the twin comanche but it does have a nose baggage compartment.
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Post subject: Re: C337 skymaster Posted: 08 May 2015, 14:56 |
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Joined: 03/11/08 Posts: 474 Post Likes: +183
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One of my AF buds flew his first tour as a FAC flying 337s/O-2s over the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos. After that, he figured no other mission the AF threw at him could make him nervous.
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Post subject: Re: C337 skymaster Posted: 12 May 2015, 00:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: The used airplane market is pretty efficient at assigning value, there are no undiscovered bargains. And you can't give away a C-337.
Well that efficient aircraft market just rewarded me with a wad of cash tonight for my C-337. YES!!!! viewtopic.php?f=43&t=104503&p=1368296#p1368296
_________________ Since Retirement: CL65 type rating, flew 121, CE680, CE525S, and CE500 type ratings.
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Post subject: Re: C337 skymaster Posted: 12 May 2015, 09:02 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 12805 Post Likes: +5255 Location: Jackson, MS (KHKS)
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Username Protected wrote: .
I now only see a few baffle seals kits per year...
GB Fascinating. Baffle seals being something that are replaced periodically (at overhaul?) or a one time mod?
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