Right along with the Avocado kitchen appliances.
thanksThat's a great looking Mooney Lance.
What Mooney isn't great looking?
Agreed, Lance's Mooney is particularly pretty.
OK, I own half of this Mooney. I like.
Nice! But what happened to the nose gear? Looks like it's partially collapsed!1986 Mooney 252.
What's that thing doing on the GRASS?????!!!!!
You just can't beat 8 gph if your in no big hurry...
But why, if you're not in a hurry? Cherokee speeds are about 8 gph in pretty much any single I know of...Sure you can. You can do 15 GPH.
But why, if you're not in a hurry? Cherokee speeds are about 8 gph in pretty much any single I know of...
Tell me about it, Steve! And an Epic Turboprop!You need a Long EZ, Felix!
But why, if you're not in a hurry? Cherokee speeds are about 8 gph in pretty much any single I know of...
I can probably do better than that at Cherokee speeds. On a good day, I get 155kts at 8.5gph.
Naw. Whoda guessed?
1969 Cherokee 140 with the good ol' droop tips. 3220 TT. This is right after my "in hanger" paint job.
Sure you can...5.8 GPH. Nyah.You just can't beat 8 gph if your in no big hurry...
What Mooney isn't great looking?
Agreed, Lance's Mooney is particularly pretty.
Does an R/C Piper Super Cub count? I bet I can do things with it you can't do in yours.
My R/C Heli can hover inverted .002" off the ground.
While human error is easily possible with the manual wastegates, I actually would prefer them.
Actually, so would I. That way, if you don't need the turbos you don't have to run them, and you can have them effectively stopped well before landing so you don't have to sit on the ramp with the engines running to cool them down.
The system I'd really like to see would be automatic wastegates with a manual override towards open - Best of both worlds.
The turbos are still running irregardless and you don't "shut them off" as in stop their spinning. With the waste gate fully open you aren't producing boost pressure.
Right, but you're not spewing large quantities of very hot gases into the turbine... The point is that you won't have to worry as much about cooling after landing.
The waste gate is on the boost side, not the exhaust inlet side. All you are doing by opening the wastegate is not supplying boost pressure to the engine, the turbo is still operating.
So the normal cool down/shut down is required.
Corrected the wording in my previous post.
Here's one of mine:
What's that thing doing on the GRASS?????!!!!!
But why, if you're not in a hurry? Cherokee speeds are about 8 gph in pretty much any single I know of...