From the linked (closed ) thread: There were only 50 Pnavs made?????
Used to fly one for years. I remember most about that airplane: Someone penciled in on the single engine checklist : "Pick something soft and cheap".
EDIT: Google says 259 were built.
IIRC the 350s that have the calco flap system let you have flaps 15 and maybe even flaps 30 at 162 knots. That could be gear speed I'm thinking of though. I have the mx manual on here, but I can't find flap limit speeds in there to double check... Go figure.
Different models can take different speeds. -325 is slower, so in case you were flying a different one, they used 120 if IRC.-350's are 162 up to 30deg. -325's are 158. Gear down is 154 on both and up is 129. From what I have heard, Amflight uses lower gear speeds because they were having problems with gear doors cracking. Jtrain can weigh in on that one though.
-350's are 162 up to 30deg. -325's are 158. Gear down is 154 on both and up is 129. From what I have heard, Amflight uses lower gear speeds because they were having problems with gear doors cracking. Jtrain can weigh in on that one though.
If I remember correctly, it was more like ripping gear doors off.
If I remember correctly, it was more like ripping gear doors off.
There is an STC to remove the inboard gear doors from the Navajos. So, no one!Who needs gear doors? :dunno: