jdlilfan
Well-Known Member
There has to be at least one Piaggio pilot on this board... Lets hear it!
On paper, that plane "just aint right!"
Technically though, all things would be based on the CG location, which should be a bit forward of the engines, which would give the rudder adequate leverage in a SEO scenario.
What do you want to know? Been flying one for about a month now. VMC feathered is 100kts, VS1 is 112, With all things considered, the plane would most likely stall before reaching VMC. Also the props counter-rotate so there is less of a factor of critical engine (without opening the can of worms with is a counter-rotating prop have critical engines or they are both critical, etc). Also the props sit far enough back that they really don't effect the rudder as much as a conventional twin. In most regimes of flight the CG is really far forward and a lot of times the plane is CG restricted rather than weight.
Does that thing have a beta setting for the props, and could you fly backwards?
The powerplant systems are nearly identical to a King Air (and most likely are the same). The only thing different is that there are less controlling levers and the engines are facing the CORRECT side.
The plane has a few little weird behaviors but overall it flies like any other normal plane.
Didn't really add much to the discussion on VMC, sorry for hijacking the thread.