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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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I've been reading this thread with interest -- thanks for all the info. Quick question for those that have actually flown in a P180. How's the headroom for a pilot? I'm 6'6" and with most of my height in the upper body. I currently fly a Citation Mustang and find it's one of the few jets/turboprops that I'm comfortable in. Prior to the Mustang I flew a 421C which also fit me. I also have a Cirrus which "just fits". Thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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I've been reading this thread with interest -- thanks for all the info. Quick question for those that have actually flown in a P180. How's the headroom for a pilot? I'm 6'6" and with most of my height in the upper body. I currently fly a Citation Mustang and find it's one of the few jets/turboprops that I'm comfortable in. Prior to the Mustang I flew a 421C which also fit me. I also have a Cirrus which "just fits". Thanks.


Brent,

I'd say it's pretty good. I'm six fee and have quite a bit of room over my head. The pilot's seats can be raised up and down and the seat back reclines. The rudder pedals are also adjustable. If you fit in a Cirrus you should fit fine in a P180. When I flew a Cirrus it seemed like my head was just below the headliner.


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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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I had a Mustang prior to my purchasing my Avanti. I am 5'10" and find that I have tons of room. I think even a tall guy like yourself will find it comfortable once you are actually in the seat. Getting in will be, uh, challenging.... ;)


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To Marks point the in and out is the problem more than room once seated. If you do not have some dexterity, you are not getting in or out.

I have a large friend - 6’4” maybe 265. He got in but it took us a very long time to get him out. I had to basically drag him out of the cockpit. Fortunately we made the decision to remove him from the cockpit pre-takeoff.


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To Marks point the in and out is the problem more than room once seated. If you do not have some dexterity, you are not getting in or out.

I have a large friend - 6’4” maybe 265. He got in but it took us a very long time to get him out. I had to basically drag him out of the cockpit. Fortunately we made the decision to remove him from the cockpit pre-takeoff.


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Ok, ok... too much drooling, memories, marketing...

Still believe this is worth watching. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/Ikk1XrBiPTQ


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Ok, ok... too much drooling, memories, marketing...

Still believe this is worth watching. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/Ikk1XrBiPTQ

[youtube]https://youtu.be/Ikk1XrBiPTQ[/youtube]

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 Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread.
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Ok, ok... too much drooling, memories, marketing...

Still believe this is worth watching. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/Ikk1XrBiPTQ

[youtube]https://youtu.be/Ikk1XrBiPTQ[/youtube]



Is that serial #1003?

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Is that serial #1003?


Same S/N 1002 of the picture posted some days ago...


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Piaggio has produced 246 Avantis, of which 213 are in service, with 96 in Europe, 95 in the Americas, 18 in Asia-Pacific, and four in Africa and the Middle East, according to the company. The Avanti with the most flight hours – more than 11,000 – is still operating in Canada.

https://www.flightglobal.com/business-aviation/piaggio-marks-a-million-flight-hours-for-avanti/141425.article

Thank you Alessandro Mazzoni for designing the best airplane in its class :thumbup:


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33 Avanti’s lost?


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I think some of the missing are former Avantair planes that have been cannabalized or are not yet recertified.

Here is a list of 21 accidents:

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/type/P180


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Interestingly, not a single fatality.


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https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/type/P180

The Avanti is incredibly strong and well built. The the main wings are machined by a computer-controlled mill from a single piece of aluminum. Forty percent of the aircraft’s structure is made from Kevlar, Nomex or graphite epoxy, etc.; the other sixty percent is made from pure aluminum.

From the accident/incident list above, one ran out of fuel over Greenland and landed on a snow covered glacier. Two were damaged by high wind gusts while parked. Most other accidents were caused by gear problems, and faulty maintenance and pilot error (or pilot incompetence :bang: ).


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Hope this phone scan is clear enough to show the main wing scavenged from a aluminum monolith...

90% of waste, but recycled! (how many beer cans? :D )


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