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Post subject: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 04:13 |
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Joined: 09/17/12 Posts: 136 Post Likes: +72 Location: Central TX
Aircraft: 2022 TF60
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Hi all,
Does anyone have an AFM/POH for the Aerostar 601P they'd be willing to share? I'd like to take a look to better educate myself. Also, any real world UL/empty weight numbers would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the help, David
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 10:41 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +226
Aircraft: 1969 Aerostar 600,
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Call up AAC, talk to John in parts and you can order the complete poh specific to your airplane. It is well worth it.
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 12:11 |
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Joined: 11/25/19 Posts: 175 Post Likes: +85
Aircraft: Aerostar 601P, AS350
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Attached below: 601P with machen intercooler performance. Also my last w&b revision (physically weighed)
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 21:46 |
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Joined: 11/25/19 Posts: 175 Post Likes: +85
Aircraft: Aerostar 601P, AS350
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Username Protected wrote: Just checked. Mine is 4460 empty weight with radar, boots, intercoolers, big brakes, air conditioned. 601P/700 with 6315gw. I kinda screwed myself when I weighed it will full fuel… because per the manual it let me subtract 165 gallons, but the Aerostar holds like 174 or something when it’s truly topped off. 4460 with all the toys is light, you might actually weigh it sometime… or don’t lol
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 22:30 |
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Joined: 11/25/16 Posts: 1822 Post Likes: +1382 Location: 2IS
Aircraft: C501
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Username Protected wrote: 4460 with all the toys is light, you might actually weigh it sometime… or don’t lol
Weighed last year. And since I’ve probably taken another 40 pounds of old wire and hoses out.
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 22:50 |
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Joined: 01/19/16 Posts: 3345 Post Likes: +5708 Location: 13FA Earle Airpark FL/0A7 Hville NC
Aircraft: E33/152A
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Username Protected wrote: Hi all,
Does anyone have an AFM/POH for the Aerostar 601P they'd be willing to share? I'd like to take a look to better educate myself. Also, any real world UL/empty weight numbers would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the help, David Pretty sure I have one from a 601P that I parted out at my house in NC. I will be there this weekend. PM me your address and I will mail it to you.
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 03:27 |
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Joined: 09/17/12 Posts: 136 Post Likes: +72 Location: Central TX
Aircraft: 2022 TF60
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So many helpful replies here, thank you! I received a PM with a scanned copy that I think will meet my needs.
David
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Post subject: Re: Request for Aerostar 601P AFM/POH Posted: 11 Jan 2022, 07:52 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +226
Aircraft: 1969 Aerostar 600,
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Username Protected wrote: Just checked. Mine is 4460 empty weight with radar, boots, intercoolers, big brakes, air conditioned. 601P/700 with 6315gw. I kinda screwed myself when I weighed it will full fuel… because per the manual it let me subtract 165 gallons, but the Aerostar holds like 174 or something when it’s truly topped off. 4460 with all the toys is light, you might actually weigh it sometime… or don’t lol 3,895lbs. empty with all the toys. 5,700gw. with wing extensions, winglets and big brakes.
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