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Post subject: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about them Posted: 21 Nov 2018, 18:16 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 1717 Post Likes: +2701 Company: MENA, LLC, (Retired Soldier) Location: Hampton, GA (South of Atlanta)
Aircraft: Shopping for a Beech
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Hello all and Happy Thanksgiving,
I have gotten a call and a lead on a 1950’s C310 with the Riley Super 65.
I have never heard of such a modification but it does seem extensive, expensive and well done.
Any pre-buy recommendations you would have or maintenance and care tips?
Thank you,
Martin
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 21 Nov 2018, 18:44 |
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Joined: 08/30/13 Posts: 416 Post Likes: +71 Company: Cruce Aircraft Services Location: KPGD
Aircraft: Learjet 55, C-310
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Which one, there are a few different mods and engines that are all called similar names from the same company. What year 310, what motor, how much HP, was there wing tank modifications? If it’s the 65 I believe it’s just taking the early 310s and converting them to a D model which is fuel injected.
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 12:15 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4746 Post Likes: +2463 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
Aircraft: 1956 Champion 7EC
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When I was a line boy in the mid 60s at CDW (NJ), there was a construction company that bought a Riley Rocket. I don't know which variant it was, but compared to the Apaches and short nosed Aztecs of the day it looked like a Rocket. I always liked that Riley paint scheme. Different models listed on this site: http://all-aero.com/index.php/contactus ... per-310320
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soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 21:47 |
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Joined: 02/01/09 Posts: 1383 Post Likes: +965 Company: boyes bros. inc. Location: Mexico,Missouri
Aircraft: baron b55
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There is a Riley Turbostream for sale on ebay, Sven. We need one of these. I did hear the useful load can be zero with full fuel !
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 22:42 |
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Joined: 06/20/13 Posts: 3428 Post Likes: +2558 Location: BOZEMAN, MT
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Username Protected wrote: Hello all and Happy Thanksgiving,
I have gotten a call and a lead on a 1950’s C310 with the Riley Super 65.
I have never heard of such a modification but it does seem extensive, expensive and well done.
Any pre-buy recommendations you would have or maintenance and care tips?
Thank you,
Martin Happy Thanksgiving buddy. The 65 sounds very cool. Hope to see you in the air soon. I have a 2.5 to SAV tomorrow. Take care friend.
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 23:51 |
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Joined: 01/24/10 Posts: 7346 Post Likes: +5008 Location: Concord , CA (KCCR)
Aircraft: 1967 Baron B55
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I used to fly a Riley Turbo stream back in the mid 70’s. It was a 1967 C320 Skynight conversion with 350HP Navajo engines and Nacells. When Jack Riley JR split from his father he went to Texas and started “Riley Aircraft Modifications” which is now RAM Aircraft. That’s where the name RAM came from. https://www.aviationpros.com/press_rele ... has-passed
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 23 Nov 2018, 00:34 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 1717 Post Likes: +2701 Company: MENA, LLC, (Retired Soldier) Location: Hampton, GA (South of Atlanta)
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Sven,
That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. This filled in a LOT of blanks. Yes I’m trying to learn more.
John, The plane I’m looking at is a ‘50’s version, converted to 260 FI, underwing exhaust, additional tanks, and third window.
Martin
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 23 Nov 2018, 00:52 |
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Joined: 01/02/08 Posts: 7751 Post Likes: +5778 Company: Rusnak Auto Group Location: Newport Coast, CA
Aircraft: Baron B55 N7123N
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Username Protected wrote: Sven,
That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. This filled in a LOT of blanks. Yes I’m trying to learn more.
John, The plane I’m looking at is a ‘50’s version, converted to 260 FI, underwing exhaust, additional tanks, and third window.
Martin Sounds like it could be a very interesting find, Martin. The normally aspirated Riley conversions are much easier on the AMU account. If the airplane has been well maintained you might have found a very nice aerial hot rod!
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Post subject: Re: Riley Super 65 (C310) -Does anyone have knowledge about Posted: 26 Nov 2018, 21:40 |
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Joined: 08/31/17 Posts: 1744 Post Likes: +703
Aircraft: C180
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Username Protected wrote: Sven,
That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. This filled in a LOT of blanks. Yes I’m trying to learn more.
John, The plane I’m looking at is a ‘50’s version, converted to 260 FI, underwing exhaust, additional tanks, and third window.
Martin Keep us updated! 
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