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 Post subject: Re: Commander 500A/B - Opinions Needed
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number one, screw off.
number two, if that's a commander then I own a king air.
number three, i hate you.
number four, why didn't you tell me about this so i could ride along?
number five, where's the panel pic.
number six, how the hell did you pull this off?

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 Post subject: Re: Commander 500A/B - Opinions Needed
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number one, screw off.
number two, if that's a commander then I own a king air.
number three, i hate you.
number four, why didn't you tell me about this so i could ride along?
number five, where's the panel pic.
number six, how the hell did you pull this off?

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#1 It's called Tom F*ck-off-ery (Tom Foolery done really well/ expensively) but I did complete some crucial business along the way.
#2 It is really a Commander... both of them were. That's how they roll. The A/C was stinkin' cold. AC 90 is the desginator. These were both Short Wing commanders today, but they still had the -10 garrets... so~ 715hp per side. We can climb just fine.
#3 :bud: You own magic... I just get to partake occasionally
#4 Next Time.... next time
#5 I'll find one, I'm not the best Twin Turbo-prop pilto yet, and it's been a few months since I last flew one of these... I also never let george take over, because I want to enjoy every last second of hand flying it, so I don't really get panel shots often... however I'll dig one up. (this has the full Meggit glass but driven by GNS 430Ws)
#6 I'm not proud of what I've had to do... but sufficed to say, I was young and needed the money. :oops: ( this translates to working in the Charter World and making friends)

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 Post subject: Re: Commander 500A/B - Opinions Needed
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Panel shot of one of the ones different from what I flew today... but you get the idea.


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 Post subject: Re: Commander 500A/B - Opinions Needed
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Is that one of Byerly's (re)creations? So, did you have to wind the rubber bands after landing? :D


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 Post subject: Re: Commander 500A/B - Opinions Needed
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Commanders are awesome airplanes. Here's the one I am most familiar with:



Drew

You guys ever sell it?


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The Shrike is a glorious airplane to fly......

I have flown this one some. Robert Odegaard and I are doing the Hoover Tribute again at Osh this year.... I am the opposing solo in the lowly Mustang....

The Shrike flies REALLY Nice!

I know we all love Beechcraft here, but I must confess, my favorite airframer is North American.

Thanks to Jessica Ambatts for a Great Photo!

That is a nice family picture.

Doug- which days are you flying at OSH this year?

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My friend had a Commander 980 for a few years, beautiful airplane. Owned a lot of Beech airplanes starting with a Musketeer, last one was a new 58 Baron, then the 980. After a few years he sold it and bought a Cessna Mustang with about 125 hours on it!


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There is a guy here that happens to own two of these, I have been lucky enough to put a few hours on both of them. My observations were:

- great flying airplane;
- the original panels were obviously not designed with human factors in mind, and drive the IFR workload way up;
- very tricky to taxi. Also, don't use the nose wheel steering above 40 KTS, or life gets exciting...ask me how I know.


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There is a guy here that happens to own two of these, I have been lucky enough to put a few hours on both of them. My observations were:

- great flying airplane;
- the original panels were obviously not designed with human factors in mind, and drive the IFR workload way up;
- very tricky to taxi. Also, don't use the nose wheel steering above 40 KTS, or life gets exciting...ask me how I know.

The first time I flew one, I was told if I could taxi it, I could have it....
you will note the lack of commander listed under my avatar.

I now have about 30 hrs in the turbo commanders and im happy to say i can taxi it pretty darn well. I still get a little PIO as i apply power for take off, but i attribute that to the engines spooling up at slightly different rates.
awesome planes, glad i didnt have to put the $2200 in gas into it yesterday.

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