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Have you priced the insurance on the 44? Thats what killed my dreams.
Joe I'd been kicking around the idea of going in halves with a co-worker on an R22 but now that I've flown the 44, I don't think I want to go back to the 22s.. Anyone got $150k I can have??? |
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![]() "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... Did some transition training in a Raven II today. Man, what a sweet ship that thing is compared to the 22s... It is sweet moving up to a more powerful machine, isn't it! I got my fixed wing license in a wore out 1967 C150 with a climb prop. Max cruise was about 105 mph! After my check ride, my instructor took my through my high performance check off in C182. Man, what a difference! :-) At one point, we did a max performance short field take-off with just the two of us and a little less than half tanks. Accelerate in a 3 point attitude to Vx, rotate and climb to clear the 50' obstacle. We hit Vx, I rotated and the aircraft kept accelerating. I kept pulling the nose up to hold Vx, or rather get back down to it (!), until my instructor said enough. Push the nose back over to a normal climb attitude and accelerate away and we're at 400+ feet and not quite half way down a 5000' runway. Great fun! :-D My question is, how did you have the Raven loaded? I imagine that the R22's you trained in were flying close to gross weight most of the time. I know that we kept that old 150 right up next to gross weight all the time. Flying a more powerful aircraft and running it as a relative fraction of it's carrying capacity doesn't hurt the performance figures! Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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![]() "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... Full fuel and 400 lbs of bodies on board - just about 200 lbs shy of max gross. Even though my next flight in the beasty is going to be under the foggles, I can't wait.. I / we can't wait to read about it! :-) Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:
Full fuel and 400 lbs of bodies on board - just about 200 lbs shy of max gross. Even though my next flight in the beasty is going to be under the foggles, I can't wait.. Hey, room for the family... |
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:
Hey, room for the family... Someone's gonna be sittin' in the terminal.. Only 4 seats in the Raven and 5 souls in the family. Gonna need a Long Ranger or wait for Frank & Co. to come out with the R66. ![]() 200lbs of space allows you to take 1 or 2 along at a time... ![]() |
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