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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 15:15 |
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Joined: 07/15/12 Posts: 230 Post Likes: +77 Location: Texas
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Username Protected wrote: I’ll be surprised to see 320kts out of the M600, I just don’t think that airframe was designed for those speeds. I know the TBM’s do it, but they are built like tanks. VMO of 250 KIAS right? Pretty sure bumping up to ~300 KTAS in the flight levels isn't going to tear the airframe apart.
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 15:28 |
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Username Protected wrote: I’ll be surprised to see 320kts out of the M600, I just don’t think that airframe was designed for those speeds. I know the TBM’s do it, but they are built like tanks. VMO of 250 KIAS right? Pretty sure bumping up to ~300 KTAS in the flight levels isn't going to tear the airframe apart.
It'll just take double the horsepower
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 15:38 |
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Joined: 07/14/17 Posts: 386 Post Likes: +149 Company: Finch Industries,Inc. Location: Thomasville,NC
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Username Protected wrote: I’ll be surprised to see 320kts out of the M600, I just don’t think that airframe was designed for those speeds. I know the TBM’s do it, but they are built like tanks. Chip,I agree but one can hope,I expect marketing wants 300.
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 18:20 |
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Joined: 08/16/15 Posts: 3381 Post Likes: +4861 Location: Ogden UT
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Username Protected wrote: I’ll be surprised to see 320kts out of the M600, I just don’t think that airframe was designed for those speeds. I know the TBM’s do it, but they are built like tanks. The M600 has no problem flying in the 300's. MMo is Mach 0.55. Just need more HP to do it in level flight. Here is 6 miles a minute across the ground. Slow for the airbus you are in trail, you are 100 knots faster  Attachment: 1.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 19:08 |
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I flew my M600 for five years using book torques and rarely saw 270. Most flights were at 262-265 ktas. I think one time I saw 274ktas. If you’re seeing those kind of numbers you must be running the engine hot.
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 19:20 |
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Joined: 07/14/17 Posts: 386 Post Likes: +149 Company: Finch Industries,Inc. Location: Thomasville,NC
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Username Protected wrote: I flew my M600 for five years using book torques and rarely saw 270. Most flights were at 262-265 ktas. I think one time I saw 274ktas. If you’re seeing those kind of numbers you must be running the engine hot. My temps at normal cruise are 720 to 730 on a very hot day,on the day that I saw 284 it was at max cruise at 1570 torque and 755 ITT.My salesman tells me that mine is the fastest M600 he has delivered.
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 21:15 |
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That’s fast compared to mine. I don’t have the torque tables on my phone anymore since I’m in a TBM now, but 1570 seems high at fl250. I’ve been in two other M600s besides mine and they all flew about the same as mine, plus it minus a couple knots. They were all flown by the torque tables though, which usually yielded ITTs in the 725-730 range in cruise.
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 31 Jan 2024, 21:48 |
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Username Protected wrote: I’m guessing 700 hp, with a slightly more forward engine to correct the aft cg issues with the M600. I was unaware of aft-cg issues with the M600. Is that true? Does the M600 have an aft-cg issue?
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Post subject: Re: Maybe New Piper Offering - M700?? Posted: 01 Feb 2024, 05:05 |
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The 0.55 Mach MMO seemed like overkill. Piper probably planned for a couple future generations of product development. M700 now after a decade, and an M800 in another decade. Seems like the plan is for around 500 units and then give the market a reason to upgrade.
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