Lowflynjack
En-Route
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2014
- Messages
- 4,309
- Display Name
Display name:
Jack Fleetwood
Well, this time dust from Colorado hit Texas. Made for some interesting lighting though!
Great shots as always!
Thanks! There's something about a door that opens like that, with stairs coming down that makes me realize I can never afford it!Agreed, great shots. I'm not that familiar with twins, but the door open on the rear makes it look like a spaceship. Very cool.
Thank you!Great photos as always Jack! Ever come out to the west coast? What photo ship do you shoot from? Could you take pictures of my Mustang? I can probably get down to around 130 KIAS clean but it would be mushy - would be nicer at 150+ KIAS.
Thank you!
I plan to get out that way later this year, maybe toward the end of the year. I usually shoot from a 182, but I'm sure we could find someone out there to take me up in an A-36.
Thanks!Great photos! Never seen a 340 with aft fuselage strakes
Will do!Sounds good - let me know when you do!
We can fabricobble you a set of stairs...the door...little more difficult to do legally. Great shots as always.Thanks! There's something about a door that opens like that, with stairs coming down that makes me realize I can never afford it!
Thanks! There's something about a door that opens like that, with stairs coming down that makes me realize I can never afford it!
Great photos! Never seen a 340 with aft fuselage strakes
Thank you.Beautiful shots as always!
What's the thing, looks like an extra layer of plexiglass, in front of the pilot side windshield?
Thanks! I got the Mavic Air 2. Loving it so far. It's sure a lot easier than moving a ladder around and trying to find the shot I want!Beautiful shots! What kind of drone did you pick up?
...What's the thing, looks like an extra layer of plexiglass, in front of the pilot side windshield?
Congrats looks great!!And the results!
...The strakes are a popular mod on the cabin class Twin Cessnas and can be installed on the 340 up through the 425 (maybe even the 441 now? I forget). They add stability (specifically reducing/eliminating Dutch Roll tendencies) and some say they also picked up speed in cruise. That last claim is more hotly debated - some have reported 5-10 KTAS in cruise, some have reported no change. I was considering them for the 414 but they didn't offer us much of a discount so it didn't seem worthwhile, especially since the benefits seemed to be inconclusive and stability wasn't something I cared about, all I really cared about was speed, climb rate, and efficiency. The 414 never had any Dutch Roll that I noticed.
Is Dutch Roll an issue in the 340? In turbulence?
That'd be fun, but he's a long way away from New England...BTW, you really need to figure out a way to get together with Jack and have him shoot your beautiful Hatz!
That'd be fun, but he's a long way away from New England...
I may be out that way next year when the leaves are changing!That'd be fun, but he's a long way away from New England...
Is Dutch Roll an issue in the 340? In turbulence?
And the results!
I have to say, there was definitely a good feeling when I started flying the 414 of opening that air stair door. Of course the Navajos I flew beforehand had it too, but the pressurized Twin Cessna doors have a much more satisfying latching mechanism (as they should, given the forces they're subjected to)...
@Lowflynjack , I wonder if it's your photos that have caused a definite uptick in my 340 business this year!
Seriously, it seems like everyone I know is buying, or interested in the 340 in the last month or so.
Ted: You'll probably remember when I first found this forum, our early conversations about how a 340 was the logical step up from my Aztec.
So Jack posts some pictures, I start asking questions, and next thing you know I'm perusing Cessna 340 aviation porn on Controller, and reading archived articles.
Save me before it's too late!
(That 50% increase in the fuel burn...yikes)
...The big issue with a 340 over the Aztec is the maintenance. If $20k for a windshield, $10k (per side) for an exhaust, and $65k per side for an engine scare you, a 340 isn’t for you. Not only are those accurate numbers but they’re likely to occur.
You're welcome.
I’ve heard the same thing about the strakes, look cool, help a little with stability, but no 5 knot increase in cruise speed! Tip tank Cessnas that I’ve flown all had a little wiggle in turbulence.I wouldn’t have called it an ‘issue’, but the tail would definitely wag a little in the bumps. The strakes helped (didn’t notice a cruise increase), but if I were the one writing the check I wouldn’t have bothered.
Seriously, it seems like everyone I know is buying, or interested in the 340 in the last month or so.