CK Well-Known Member Feb 28, 2004 #1 http://aso.com/i.aso/AircraftView.jsp?aircraft_id=78761 Called it a lighting, so I guess in theory they did make a pressurized Bonanza.
http://aso.com/i.aso/AircraftView.jsp?aircraft_id=78761 Called it a lighting, so I guess in theory they did make a pressurized Bonanza.
RiddlePilot New Member Feb 28, 2004 #2 Y'know what's even cooler is the turboprop Bone, AKA the "TurbineAir." Someone operates one out of PRC, and actually, this may be the exact one: http://www.aso.com/aircraft/71738/
Y'know what's even cooler is the turboprop Bone, AKA the "TurbineAir." Someone operates one out of PRC, and actually, this may be the exact one: http://www.aso.com/aircraft/71738/
derg Apparently a "terse" writer Staff member Feb 28, 2004 #3 You know, I remember seeing that plane around PRC back in the early 1990's. Smokin' hot. But therein lies a good debate. One PT6 (highly reliable, bullet-proof powerplant) or two Continental IO-something-rather pistons?
You know, I remember seeing that plane around PRC back in the early 1990's. Smokin' hot. But therein lies a good debate. One PT6 (highly reliable, bullet-proof powerplant) or two Continental IO-something-rather pistons?