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Post subject: Honda jet came into town. Posted: 07 Sep 2017, 00:18 |
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Joined: 12/29/12 Posts: 674 Post Likes: +263
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So finally got to meet it in person! A yellow one. Very nice airplane, I thought. Sits low on the ground, the wing tip is lower than my waist. Very confortable inside, about the same creature comforts from a KA90. The lavatory is a plus+ you empty it from the outside. Seats were very confortable. Luggage compartment is quite sizable. You can probably fit 8 carryons on the rear. It has a front compartment as well. Didn't get to sit in the cockpit, but looked like a nice place to work!!
Hopefully they succeed, and find a way to put more fuel in it!!!
Rgs
Patrick
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Post subject: Re: Honda jet came into town. Posted: 07 Sep 2017, 00:44 |
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Joined: 05/31/13 Posts: 1361 Post Likes: +725 Company: Docking Drawer Location: KCCR
Aircraft: C425
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Funny, I sat in one for the first time today too on the ramp at KLGB. First off, the lav has two little skylights. How cool is that?? The cabin is pretty tight but the pilot said it's like a 2.5 hour airplane so it's fine for that length trip. The pilot also said it needs a lot of runway in high/hot conditions. There's no reverse so the accelerate/stop distance at high/hot airports is really long. But it looked and smelled like a luxury car so it had that going for it.
_________________ ATP, CFI-I, MEI http://www.dockingdrawer.com
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