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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 20:46 |
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Username Protected wrote: What was that one super oddball business jet (Maybe French) that those guys crashed after they couldn't get both started and tried to do a windmill start on the roll... It was a while back. Cant remember what that was.
Tj I think it was an Aérospatiale Corvette
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 20:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: What was that one super oddball business jet (Maybe French) that those guys crashed after they couldn't get both started and tried to do a windmill start on the roll... It was a while back. Cant remember what that was.
Tj Aerospatiale SN-601 Corvette. Kinda looks like a Falcon. I had a run in with that jackass. He was managing an air ambulance company and tried to scam me out of 10k. I caught him in a chain of lies then googled him and found that he was convicted of lying to the FAA. Dumbass didn’t realize his whole plan and conversation with non multi copilot (2 crew required) was on the CVR. Had passengers too and on tape talking about the failed starter generator.
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 21:09 |
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MD 119/220 on 8/20/24. I knew a pilot that flew the twin JetStar on a demo. https://www.rbogash.com/jetstar.htmlAttachment: 20240820_140739.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 18:21 |
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I first saw a Hansa Jet at Midland-Odessa airport, Texas in the early 80's. I gave it a ramp appeal rating of -10.  My boss wanted to buy a Paris Jet, but I talked him into a Lear 24. I always thought the 4-engine Jet Star 731 with the Garretts would be a cool airplane.
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 19:28 |
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The Cessna 407, a four seater based on the T-37, never proceeded beyond the mockup stage.
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 19:34 |
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Username Protected wrote: I first saw a Hansa Jet at Midland-Odessa airport, Texas in the early 80's. I gave it a ramp appeal rating of -10.  My boss wanted to buy a Paris Jet, but I talked him into a Lear 24. I always thought the 4-engine Jet Star 731 with the Garretts would be a cool airplane. I knew a guy at Hobby that had a Hansa and a Paris Jet
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 22:10 |
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Username Protected wrote: The Cessna 407, a four seater based on the T-37, never proceeded beyond the mockup stage.
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 22:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: Those all cj610 planes? Maybe that was the only game in town The Hansa is CJ610, Paris Jet is Turbomeca Marbore
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 23:04 |
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Username Protected wrote: Those all cj610 planes? Maybe that was the only game in town I think the 407 had standard T-37 J-69's.
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 27 Oct 2024, 10:02 |
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I forgot about the one I knew about! Potez Heinkel CM-191 (Marbore) We flew the Lear out to the Midwest a few years ago to drag it back to Cali where it is currently under restoration. It didn’t really want to go, but it did. Another fun formation adventure Very similar to the Paris Jet. Has “stadium seating”. Attachment: IMG_0013.jpeg Attachment: IMG_0036.jpeg Attachment: IMG_0037.jpeg Attachment: IMG_0030.jpeg Attachment: IMG_0017.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: Forgotten Bizjets Posted: 27 Oct 2024, 10:19 |
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And more recently (though maybe not a true "bizjet": Attachment: osh_0007.JPG Attachment: osh_0008.JPG
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