Nice!
I think the C-310R design is the best-looking light twin in GA. Yours is made even better by that new panel - very cool!
One of my favorite CFIs always says "There are 3 airplanes that really look like they belong in the air. The P51 Mustang, the Learjet and the Cessna 310"I think the C-310 design is the best-looking light twin in GA. Yours is made even better by that new panel - very cool!
FTFY
2 weeks down time? Now for the big question
Cuánto in yankee Doulars?
Two weeks was the best-case original scenario. It'll be a month. They ran into some issues with the autopilot this week when they were buttoning it up. Such is life.
I will report the final bill when I get it.... if it doesn't kill me prior to then
I thought the weather was totally KRAPpy all weekend? I need to get up to visit my mom, and saw flash flood warnings for the Hills (but we had the same warnings around metro Denver, too, and so far, I haven't needed the Ark ... yet.)I took her for her maiden voyage yesterday. There are a few bugs to work out, and I forgot to take a picture in flight.
It will really help. But prior to total failure it will show signs that something isn't right on a particular cylinder and allow more time to troubleshoot/divert before totally losing one. And knowing it's a certain engine will help to mentally prepare for identify/verify/feather/secure and ensure you secure the correct engineDoes the JPI make quickly determining a failed engine easier? My 830 gives a %HP reading, and I thought something like that would be helpful for each engine in a twin.
You're a 310 owner... you know it's gonna be bad I do intend to post the final costs when I get them all figured out.Nice, hope the final bill is not to bad...
I thought the weather was totally KRAPpy all weekend? I need to get up to visit my mom, and saw flash flood warnings for the Hills (but we had the same warnings around metro Denver, too, and so far, I haven't needed the Ark ... yet.)
BTW - great looking panel! I wish our JPI was higher up in the panel - somewhat hard to see and easy to ignore down low.
When I did my GPS WAAS'ing, engine monitor, and GTX345 upgrades last year I got a view quotes around here and decided I didn't want to afford it as quoted. I found that by going to OSH and getting all the equipment at airshow discounts directly and finding a shop across the state line that was willing to install it all for just labor (no equip mark-up) I was able to afford it. Several thousand dollars cheaper.If you have to ask the price....you probably can't afford it.
Does the JPI make quickly determining a failed engine easier? My 830 gives a %HP reading, and I thought something like that would be helpful for each engine in a twin.
It has been in the air a few times now. Had to have the avionics shop fix a couple minor things but it was flyable. The first flight discovered a couple minor issues with the engine monitor and more importantly an actual issue with the right engine. Turns out for the last year the right engine probably hasn't gotten enough fuel in it because of a bad regulator. The previous owner/shop attempted to fix it by adjusting the mixture and masking the problem, which became apparent with the fancy pants engine monitor. I'm still trying to figure that thing out (should probably read the manual but what fun is that?) but I'm really happy to have it. Here's a mediocre picture getting it set up in cruise just to prove it actually flew
Nice setup... Think it’s time to get serious about doing mine.. How long were you down?
What's with you people and your 310Rs anyway.
Here's some shots I took a few days ago of yet another 310R makeover underway in the hangar next to my office.
This one looks like a full Kardashian "facelift + implants" job - 12 new Millennium cylinders, new crank and camshafts (rusted), overhauled 3 blade props, a bunch of airframe work and a seriously Garminized panel.
What's that old saying; "How to make a small fortune in aviation?...start with a big one."
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maybe it flys like a Bonanza?