The Galaxy??? Why?
I like you, have been reformed.You stole my line. Obviously, I concur. There aren't enough negative adjectives in the English language to describe that flying turd.
I was wondering if we were talking about the same bird!! (guess not)You win. We just had a crap load of electrical issues. I think we went through 3 nosewheel steering servos, a steering computer or two, a squat switch bus bar, an issue of unknown origin that would cause the autopilot to revert to LVL mode, as well as causing the yoke to jump (in conjunction with AC voltage spikes from one or both inverters), GPU receptical faults, an APR computer, a yaw damper computer, and tons and tons of radios. All of this in a little over 4 years
SOMETHING in the electrical system was causing havoc on just about anything connected to it.
Bubble Boy...the worst Baron Airnet had. The tail would flutter like a humming bird when you'd pull back on the yoke.
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After that it'd be the LR55 TFaudree_ERAU is talking about.
lol!Now Mike, I have to take offense to this. That was one of the better ones we had in BHM. It had MHS's name on the side in permanent marker under the window like a fighter jet. You need to find a pic of 696BD or 9189Q, both of which were the absolute finest vintage of crap to ever fly under the starcheck call sign.
Nick
Wow...Close the thread now, we have a winner!I've flown quite a few 55's, and there was one I flew which was especially crappy. I was almost to V1 speed taking off at Midway and the entire 65 pound instrument panel fell onto my shins. I mean literally the whole dash fell out. All 7 camlock screws had broken or stripped out. I had to have the other guy taxi in because I couldn't move my legs or feet to steer. There were plenty of other problems too, I never had a flight in that thing where something didn't go wrong. Freaking N95WK.![]()
I've had all sorts of stuff break/fall off of various freight airplanes, but holy crap, the whole freaking panel. You win!I've flown quite a few 55's, and there was one I flew which was especially crappy. I was almost to V1 speed taking off at Midway and the entire 65 pound instrument panel fell onto my shins. I mean literally the whole dash fell out. All 7 camlock screws had broken or stripped out. I had to have the other guy taxi in because I couldn't move my legs or feet to steer. There were plenty of other problems too, I never had a flight in that thing where something didn't go wrong. Freaking N95WK.![]()
You should probably stop flying through lightning...You win. We just had a crap load of electrical issues. I think we went through 3 nosewheel steering servos, a steering computer or two, a squat switch bus bar, an issue of unknown origin that would cause the autopilot to revert to LVL mode, as well as causing the yoke to jump (in conjunction with AC voltage spikes from one or both inverters), GPU receptical faults, an APR computer, a yaw damper computer, and tons and tons of radios. All of this in a little over 4 years
SOMETHING in the electrical system was causing havoc on just about anything connected to it.
You should probably stop flying through lightning...
At least it's had an interesting history. Maybe you need to fly it through lightning....It was purchased by my boss' father through a DEA repo auction; you know, owned by a Colombian drug lord, etc etc. Flying it through lightning was probably the least abuse it had seen.
At least it's had an interesting history. Maybe you need to fly it through lightning....