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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 02 Feb 2015, 23:26 |
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Username Protected wrote: Who else???? Someone went overboard for his engagement gift.
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 02 Feb 2015, 23:31 |
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I have to say that looks really cool! Nice to see some color.
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 02 Feb 2015, 23:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: Do red airplanes get more speeding tickets? No, they just go faster!!! Edit.. Airplanes, Pickup Trucks, and Lipstick, should be RED! Check out the Flightware log... I was showing over 270 KTGS on the -430 on this trip... I did one trip faster from KFFZ to Stearman Field in Wichita once at 17,000 and was in the 270-280 KTGS, but last Sunday was the fastest ever below 10,000 feet. It might not be a Beech, but it is an amazing airplane....
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 00:19 |
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Username Protected wrote: I can feel the $$ being sucked outta my wallet just looking at that photo... Which one? Based on my current flying I lean toward Doug's solution.  Tim
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 11:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: Based on my current flying I lean toward Doug's solution
When I look at the "other solution" I start to think my current flying might change because of it.
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 15:18 |
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Doug that thing is absolutely stunning in fact I saved that pic to my hard drive from a couple years ago.
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 18:46 |
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Two Red planes on the same ramp! Doug, thank you for rubbing off on my Bo in Pella. She was 5 knots faster on the way home. honest! 
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Post subject: Re: Did Luc buy a Mustang?? Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 22:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: Doug, does it land ok, how fast? Lands great!!! It is not like Stan's SX-300 or a Todd's Glasair, or anybodies Lancair IV. Only 5 kts faster stall speed than an RV... Stalls around 50 KIAS... Crosses the fence at 70 for a three point, probably touches down around just below 60. It would survivably go into a very short field in an emergency... It is a great X-wind airplane. I have landed it in some incredible crosswinds with no issues, or even concerns.... 1500 ft runways are comfortable, 1000 ft doable, and it loves the grass... I routinely cross the marker at 190 KIAS, 3 pt touchdown on the fixed distance markers and turn off at midfield. All around, it is a fantastic airplane. 200 KTAS, 12.5 GPH LOP. 210 KTAS 15 GPH ROP. At 17,000 feet it will still do 195-200 KTAS on 10 GPH... 20 NM/gallon.... Its rated for +6/-4, but I use +4/-0 Gentleman's Acro, and fully IFR... Dynon Glass, G-430W, G-496XM, coupled A/P w/alt preselect, Strikefinder, and a beta test box that I can't talk about yet.... More on that later.... It flies and feels like a WWII fighter, except with a comfortable cockpit, excellent heater, and reliable engine. It will out run a Wildcat or a B-25, and keep up with a Hellcat to 10K or the Mustang at 27"/2000. I fly it all over the US. ~200 hrs/year.... If there was a better airplane for what I do, I would have already bought it. In my view, it is as fast as i can go in a simple safe and reliable experimental.... There is a -550 version that is a little faster... I might upgrade someday, but the Lycoming is more robust IMHO.... It has one downside... My wife isn't comfortable in the backseat, so I travel alone a lot... 
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