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Post subject: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $79,500 USD Price Adjustment Posted: 01 Mar 2024, 12:52 |
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Joined: 01/06/13 Posts: 8
Aircraft: C340A, Rallye MS894A
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Unique control stick, 4 Seat, French built FAA certified(normal and utility), IFR biannual current, STOL Rallye with 220 HP 6 Cylinder Franklin engine. I have had a lot of fun with this aircraft, but now my child is in graduate school in France. It just doesn’t get flown as much as much as I would like and is ready for the next adventure. Always a talking point at airports as there are a lot of Rallyes across the globe, but not as many in North America. It has been readily servicable and parts have been available for the airframe as needed from Dahler, formerly SOCATA.
N959W MS894A Stick control Serial # 11011 TT airframe 1250 hours Franklin 6V 350 series 220 HP. 1500 TBO 277 SMOH Useful load ~ 955 lbs. Full capacity 44 US Gallons Practical CG range Automatic extending leading edge slats Large extending Fowler flaps Trailing link main landing gear Canopy can be open part way in flight if desired Windshield and canopy in good condition
Garmin 430(VFR) GI106 indicator KX155 nav/comm with indicator Wings ADS B out Electronic fuel totalizer Electronic engine monitor KT-76 Transponder Electric AI with vacuum backup AI DG Electronic Clock with USB charging port LED Landing and Position lights 2 place intercomm explandable to 4 place 406 mhz ELT King Audio panel
Sharp, French colors exterior paint scheme good gloss Near white leatherette seats, medium blue carpet interior, nice condition Battery minder connection installed with charging unit Plug in pre heat installed Wheel pants included, not installed
Annual completed 1/2024
Please PM if interested in more info
$88,500 USD reduced $79,500 USD 04/01/2024
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 01 Mar 2024, 20:52 |
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Joined: 11/20/14 Posts: 6729 Post Likes: +4935
Aircraft: V35
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That is a lot prettier than the Cessna and Piper trainers. Love the slats. What do you see for takeoff and landing distances? Cruise speed?
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 01 Mar 2024, 22:12 |
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Joined: 01/06/13 Posts: 8
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Thanks for the compliment. Its design grows on you! Not a trainer. High performance with constant speed prop over 200 hp. If you land with first notch of flaps it acts like a Piper or Cessna. If you are configured with full flaps and slats out it is STOL. With practice, about 500’ for take off and landing. I rarely flew it to that effort. When you are light, it is spritely with its large prop and horsepower. Cruise at 65%-70% at 5000’ is about 130kts w/o wheel pants as pictured. With wheel pants about 5 knots faster, but they are not so practical with tire pressure servicing, snow and ice in the winter.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 12:53 |
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Joined: 01/06/13 Posts: 8
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Thanks for the question. I have owned the aircraft just about 10 years. I have had all of the engine work that I have needed done locally and parts have come from various sources. The pistons have a steel sleeve that it replaced if you need cylinder work. Rings and gaskets have been available as well as piston assemblies in my experience. http://www.southernaero.com/ has been an overhaul and parts source for the Franklin line of engines as well as company in Texas. There are a lot of smaller block engines of Stinsons. The larger block engines were used on helicopters and other aircraft of the era. In Alaska, a number of Cessna 170's were converted by STC to the large block Franklin for additional power. Those engines have come up for sale from time to time. Very smooth engine and the accessories are common. It is a classic aircraft that is managed well by an interested mechanic that is experienced in this era of aircraft.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 16:28 |
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Joined: 01/06/13 Posts: 8
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KSXK - Sioux County, IOWA
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 18 Mar 2024, 09:16 |
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Joined: 01/31/17 Posts: 283 Post Likes: +29 Location: Eastern Iowa
Aircraft: 1975 C340
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what year was the engine OH done?
_________________ Daniel Dietz
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 18 Mar 2024, 17:56 |
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Joined: 10/04/16 Posts: 209 Post Likes: +83
Aircraft: Bonanza A35 1949
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As a past Rallye owner, also MS894A model, I found it to be a genuine HOOT to fly. The low sill (elbow rest) and high canopy gives fantastic visibility. Control sticks, and flap lever, have a high tactile reward. The Franklin O-350 is smoooooooth. The STOL capability makes any modestly smooth surface into a usable runway. More than a couple times I departed from short ramps and taxiways directly into prevailing strong winds. The trailing-link gear is very forgiving. The nosegear is free-swiveling. Get an experienced, aggressive Rallye pilot to show you what it can do. One of my Cirrus workmates called mine the "clown plane" because it was so surprising and nimble (and STOL, not like a Cirrus). Or maybe he was calling me the clown?  If you want to fly it like a Cherokee... get a Cherokee. There is an active user group on Facebook - Rallye Aircraft, and Groups.io . SOCATA has modernized their support ($$$$), but other owners are also a resource. Maybe I will own one again one day... not soon.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 21 Mar 2024, 12:22 |
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The engine overhaul was completed 8-03-1990. It is really smooth running as has been mentioned on the forum. It is a classic aircraft.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $88,500 USD Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 22:28 |
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Had an opportunity to do an Instrument Proficiency Check this week in the Rallye and very nice flight to a local airport in NW Iowa KSHL. It is a fun airplane to see the countryside.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 SOCATA RALLYE MS894A $79,500 USD Price Adjustme Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 10:54 |
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Saw this link on the Rallye page on Facebook, and thought the article pretty well written. He gets much of the essence of the full-span slats. There is a good trick for landing that he missed - an assertive flair to pop the slats about the time you expect to drop. Takes a few practice tries... https://achtungskyhawk.com/2019/04/19/photo-file-moraning-around/
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