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I've seen this one in person a few months ago. Really makes me wish I
had the money to build one myself, even if it is a high-wing ;-) Ya'll were building the seats the day I was there. I think the fuselage and tail structures were all complete, but I don't think the wings were hung on it yet, and firewall-forward was still completely missing. On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 12:08:02 -0500, Ross Richardson wrote: It's one of those 80% done with 80% to go. No web pictures. We are at the point of doing all the controls. The aircraft is on wheels. But there is a lot more to do. This started as a quick build, ha. Ross Montblack wrote: Web pics? How far along is the project? How far to go ....in years g. -- Montblack "Ross Richardson" I am helping a friend build the Moose and it is 6 seater. He is putting the radial engine on it. We have been at it since Nov of 2002. |
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They list range as 1160nm.
Mike MU-2 wrote in message ... On 28-Aug-2003, Thomas Borchert wrote: How about the Extra 400. Have you checked useful load? Have you checked financial status of the company? Have you looked at it? ;-) Seriously, that thing has totally marginal useful load. With full fuel, even the pilot will only fit in barely. According to Extra's web site, the EA400 has: Useful Load: 1,254 lbs Maximum Cruise Speed: 220 KTAS Fuel (usable): 107 gals Cruise Fuel Burn: 23 gal/hr Payload with full fuel is thus 612 lbs, or 3 adults plus baggage. The bigger problem with limited useful load is the hefty 23 gph cruise fuel consumption. That limits endurance to about 3 hrs with IFR reserves, not nearly enough for a high-flying pressurized plane. A fuel stop would be needed for a trip longer than about 650 nm. Bigger tanks would help, but then you WOULD be looking at marginal payload. -Elliott Drucker |
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![]() Sorta demonstrates that a bigger cabin, two more seats, retractible gear, preasurization, radar, known ice and two sets of flight instruments all add weight. Of course they add capability too. I think that the Extra 400 has a useful weight of 1350lb anyway http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont.../extra400.html Mike MU-2 "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:1CA3b.289551$YN5.202917@sccrnsc01... According to Extra's web site, the EA400 has: Useful Load: 1,254 lbs Pshaw. How the heck can they call that a "6-seater"? My 4-seat Pathfinder has a 1400+ pound useful load, for gosh sakes... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() On 29-Aug-2003, "Mike Rapoport" wrote: They list range as 1160nm. Obviously, that no-reserve (and thus meaningless) figure is at maximum range power setting, where fuel consumption will be far below 23 gph. -Elliott Drucker |
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![]() On 28-Aug-2003, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Pshaw. How the heck can they call that a "6-seater"? My 4-seat Pathfinder has a 1400+ pound useful load, for gosh sakes... Jay, Want to feel REALLY good about your plane? Consider this: Comparing "useful load" on different airplane models is often misleading because of different fuel economy. A far more useful comparison is maximum payload when fueled for a given mission. For example, what is the payload available for your Pathfinder when carrying fuel for a 500 nm trip with 1 hr reserve? Probably about 1000 lbs, right? Enough for four 200 lb adults AND 200 lbs of luggage. Now THAT number really emphasizes your plane's impressive load-carrying capabilities! In an Extra 400 fueled for the same mission, maximum payload would only be about 800 lbs. So, you either have to leave behind 200 lbs or make a fuel stop. If you make that fuel stop, and assuming it takes 1.5 hrs, the effective speed of the Extra is reduced to about the same as your Pathfinder. -Elliott Drucker |
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They claim that the 1160nm range is at 55% power and includes (presumably
VFR) reserves. Mike MU-2 wrote in message ... On 29-Aug-2003, "Mike Rapoport" wrote: They list range as 1160nm. Obviously, that no-reserve (and thus meaningless) figure is at maximum range power setting, where fuel consumption will be far below 23 gph. -Elliott Drucker |
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Of course if there are five people...
Mike MU-2 wrote in message ... On 28-Aug-2003, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Pshaw. How the heck can they call that a "6-seater"? My 4-seat Pathfinder has a 1400+ pound useful load, for gosh sakes... Jay, Want to feel REALLY good about your plane? Consider this: Comparing "useful load" on different airplane models is often misleading because of different fuel economy. A far more useful comparison is maximum payload when fueled for a given mission. For example, what is the payload available for your Pathfinder when carrying fuel for a 500 nm trip with 1 hr reserve? Probably about 1000 lbs, right? Enough for four 200 lb adults AND 200 lbs of luggage. Now THAT number really emphasizes your plane's impressive load-carrying capabilities! In an Extra 400 fueled for the same mission, maximum payload would only be about 800 lbs. So, you either have to leave behind 200 lbs or make a fuel stop. If you make that fuel stop, and assuming it takes 1.5 hrs, the effective speed of the Extra is reduced to about the same as your Pathfinder. -Elliott Drucker |
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TBO Hours: 800 ???
-- Montblack "Mike Rapoport" I think that the Extra 400 has a useful weight of 1350lb anyway http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont.../extra400.html |
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I think that is an error. The TBO of the Continental TSIOL 550-C is
2000hrs. Mike MU-2 "Montblack" wrote in message .. . TBO Hours: 800 ??? -- Montblack "Mike Rapoport" I think that the Extra 400 has a useful weight of 1350lb anyway http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont.../extra400.html |
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Of course if there are five people...
Sure, sure. Burst my bubble... ![]() -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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