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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 05 Aug 2021, 23:02 |
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It looks like you got to (maybe) catch a glimpse of Savannah!
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 05 Aug 2021, 23:31 |
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Username Protected wrote: Back home! Flew her on instruments for several hours today! I don’t need to do that trip again but it was fun. Go America! Funny you said that. After last year flying the helicopter to Cabo, when I got back I said the same thing. It lost its shine.
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 07 Aug 2021, 21:42 |
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Username Protected wrote: Back home! Flew her on instruments for several hours today! I don’t need to do that trip again but it was fun. Go America! Did you hand fly it or primarily use AP?
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 08 Aug 2021, 08:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: Back home! Flew her on instruments for several hours today! I don’t need to do that trip again but it was fun. Go America! Did you hand fly it or primarily use AP?
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 05 Feb 2022, 20:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: The local EMS guy is an Agusta expert and we just replaced a lot of hardware and links on the bird, got the radar fixed (thanks Don) and replaced the 330ES with a 345. After test flying her today, it was worth the expense! My conclusions after having on this thing eight months Is that is a very well-made machine that has incredible flight manners but it’s very expensive to maintain properly. Parts are fairly reasonably priced and available. However beyond a shadow of a doubt it’s worth every penny of the effort because it’s glorious to fly! whats your cruise speed? Just curious why the 109 over an as350? I got a ride in a 109 last summer and cockpit was too small for me, definitely looks cooler!
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 05 Feb 2022, 20:48 |
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I had to do a double take.... I thought yours might have been the same one!.. Slightly different!
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 05 Feb 2022, 21:13 |
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Username Protected wrote: The local EMS guy is an Agusta expert and we just replaced a lot of hardware and links on the bird, got the radar fixed (thanks Don) and replaced the 330ES with a 345. After test flying her today, it was worth the expense! My conclusions after having on this thing eight months Is that is a very well-made machine that has incredible flight manners but it’s very expensive to maintain properly. Parts are fairly reasonably priced and available. However beyond a shadow of a doubt it’s worth every penny of the effort because it’s glorious to fly! whats your cruise speed? Just curious why the 109 over an as350? I got a ride in a 109 last summer and cockpit was too small for me, definitely looks cooler!
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 29 Aug 2022, 09:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: Mike, have you had the A109 long enough now to give us a rough idea of MX costs? I sold it. You can maintain this bird effectively for a fairly reasonable amount if you are hands on, resourceful and scrappy. If you use the dealer network, I think it would likely wreck you and cost $100K+ a year to maintain. I spent $10K on some bearings (that look like they should cost 10 cents) in about 100 hours of flying. If I had to take a wild guess, it's probably $300/hour all in to maintain one of these.
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 29 Aug 2022, 10:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: Mike, have you had the A109 long enough now to give us a rough idea of MX costs? I sold it. You can maintain this bird effectively for a fairly reasonable amount if you are hands on, resourceful and scrappy. If you use the dealer network, I think it would likely wreck you and cost $100K+ a year to maintain. I spent $10K on some bearings (that look like they should cost 10 cents) in about 100 hours of flying. If I had to take a wild guess, it's probably $300/hour all in to maintain one of these.
It's that the Scrappy price or the Wreck you price?
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Post subject: Re: Agusta 109 Florida to Maine Posted: 29 Aug 2022, 16:39 |
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Did you ever look at the Bell 505 or used Bell 206? Wondering why you are moving up from a 44 to 66?
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