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56TC Baron
Game over.
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I'll second that. Even though its a gas guzzler, it hauls ass.
56TC Baron
Game over.
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One of my instructors here at the center showed me a picture of one of those today. I think I had to wipe the drool off of my chin after I saw that. Shame there are only 34 of them in existence.
Can't go wrong with a Mooney...like a mid 90s Ovation.
Thanks everyone for the good options and comments. I think all are good options. Im sorta partial to an A-36 myself. Sounds like they're not real big fans of a twin. Now it comes down to finding a good deal.
T-38A, N538TC
Mfg. Serial No: 5881 USAF Serial No: 65-10462Airframe Time: 2003 TTSN
Wing Time: 2030 TTSN
Engine Times: 5 SOH, 481 SOH
Lowest time T-38 in the world,
now ready for paint and delivery
...The problem is if you get any kind of turb it rides like a vette a dirt road. You get bounced pretty good due to the high wing loading....
I thought that high wing loading would generally result in a smoother ride in turbulence?
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I thought that high wing loading would generally result in a smoother ride in turbulence?
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I've flown them R model and it sucks in turb, I was told it was due to the high wing loading of 18-20 lbs / sq foot. But I could be wrong about the wing loading.
SteveC has it right. Generally higher wing loading improves stability in turbulence, but it hurts takeoff distance and turn performance. There may be other factors that cause it to suck in turbulence though.
Maybe because the Mooney wing is built like a freakin tank and therefore probably does not flex nearly as much as many other GA plane wings?Good to know. Thanks. Then can someone explain to me why it feels like a corvette driving down a old dirt road in turb?
Maybe because the Mooney wing is built like a freakin tank and therefore probably does not flex nearly as much as many other GA plane wings?
Good to know. Thanks. Then can someone explain to me why it feels like a corvette driving down a old dirt road in turb?