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Post subject: Re: Grumman GA7 cougar Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 23:48 |
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Joined: 03/13/11 Posts: 206 Post Likes: +149
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SOCATA did purchase the type certificate for the plane. They considered two versions to be called TB-320 and TB-360 Tangara based on different engine HP. None were ever built by SOCATA, three GA7 were used as prototypes.
To go with the TB20 Trinidad, some people joked it would be the TB-360 Twin-adad.
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Post subject: Re: Grumman GA7 cougar Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 23:31 |
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Joined: 10/07/11 Posts: 26 Post Likes: +2
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I did my initial MEL training in a Cougar, it was a sweet, honest ride. Roomy cabin, lots of "big airplane" features. Very gentle at VMC.
I read somewhere that the initial trainer model was supposed to be followed by a higher-performance model that was supposed to be a true traveling a/c with 220ish HP per-side engines.
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Post subject: Re: Grumman GA7 cougar Posted: 27 Mar 2013, 16:11 |
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Joined: 01/17/13 Posts: 1
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Doug, where did you get your information on the spar life limit? According to the Type Cert its 47,674 hrs. I suggest you look it up before you make claims. (Search FAA Type Cert for a GA7) There are plenty of examples of trainers that are OVER 10,000 Hrs, how would you explian that (as well as the Type Cert doc)? I own one and its fabulous. Just trying to keep its clean name/reputation clean. I came across this "post" searching GA7. Thanks for listening. 
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