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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 10 Jan 2020, 20:31 |
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Joined: 11/25/16 Posts: 1912 Post Likes: +1569 Location: KSBD
Aircraft: C501
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Very nice. Why the hell do I live somewhere that has winter? 
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 10 Jan 2020, 22:22 |
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Joined: 03/12/18 Posts: 551 Post Likes: +182 Location: Platte Valley 18V
Aircraft: M20S Screaming Eagle
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I once saw an icon takeoff and it had a slower climbout than the 1970 160hp cessna 172 i learned with my 300lbs instructor and my 170lbs self. Looked like it was struggling to do a 400ft per minute climb. Id agree. The 44 is way cooler.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 01:05 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5185 Post Likes: +5183
Aircraft: C501, R66, A36
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Username Protected wrote: Michael - what’s the service ceiling on the widgeon? Alex I have no idea but it did fine at 14,500 coming over the mountains coming back from Alaska. It’s probably similar to a B55 Baron. I think the published service ceiling for the 200hp Rangers with fixed pitch props was 14,600. Probably would go to 20,000 with the 260 io-470s . Nice wing.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 01:08 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5185 Post Likes: +5183
Aircraft: C501, R66, A36
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Username Protected wrote: I always flew with my cat. He hung out like a shawl on my neck. He claws at leather so no %#$@# cats in the Widgeon anymore. He is gettin older so no more swimming together either.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 04:10 |
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Joined: 02/25/16 Posts: 287 Post Likes: +170 Location: Tupelo, MS
Aircraft: 182R
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Username Protected wrote: Widgeon is a really usable machine. 145kts, fill 6 seats, 108 gallons. I moved up from the Searey because taking friends to dinner is more fun than taking 1 person. I got the fuel tanks resealed recently so no more leaks. We have 3 Widgeons at my airstrip now and we are having a blast with them. Who resealed your tanks? One of the tanks on my 182 is leaking and needs to be resealed asap
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 10:16 |
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Joined: 05/22/16 Posts: 58 Post Likes: +44
Aircraft: CC EX-3
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I like the hangar. G-44 and G-wagen. Both great throw-backs.
I had one, and now I have the other.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 11:51 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5185 Post Likes: +5183
Aircraft: C501, R66, A36
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Username Protected wrote: Widgeon is a really usable machine. 145kts, fill 6 seats, 108 gallons. I moved up from the Searey because taking friends to dinner is more fun than taking 1 person. I got the fuel tanks resealed recently so no more leaks. We have 3 Widgeons at my airstrip now and we are having a blast with them. Who resealed your tanks? One of the tanks on my 182 is leaking and needs to be resealed asap
SEAL Aviation. Be prepared for a massive bill. It was over 200 hours of labor to seal the Widgeon which has two 54 gallon tanks. It's a big job.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 11:54 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5185 Post Likes: +5183
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Username Protected wrote: I like the hangar. G-44 and G-wagen. Both great throw-backs.
I had one, and now I have the other. Which Widgeon did you have?
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