FormerHangie
En-Route
I've been looking at the asking prices for used airplanes. Are you sure you don't want to build an RV-10? Paying all that money for a 60 year old airplane does not appeal.
There's one on barnstormers now...Neighbor had a PA-40 in the hangar next to me, the last survivor.
Commander 114. Looks cooler than a Deb, much more spacious, no CG issues.
The one is on barnstormers now...
I've been looking at the asking prices for used airplanes. Are you sure you don't want to build an RV-10? Paying all that money for a 60 year old airplane does not appeal.
I enjoy building stuff, but an RV-10 is a whole lotta work. Worth it in the end, but deferring your fun for 5 years while the kids grow may not be for everyone.
You mean other than the shooting how was the play Mrs. Lincoln?
BL, bad time to be looking at trading up airplanes.
Fixed it for you.
Hard to tell if that's true when you just show ground speed. Want to share TAS and whether or not you're doing a like for like comparison with things like engine and turbocharging?I doubt a Debbie will do this.....
Neighbor had a PA-40 in the hangar next to me, the last survivor.
There's one on barnstormers now...
Hard to tell if that's true when you just show ground speed. Want to share TAS and whether or not you're doing a like for like comparison with things like engine and turbocharging?
You might be very surprised what some Debonairs can do. Off the top of my head, Debs could be 225, 270, 285 or 300HP machines. There might be even more variations that someone like Schmookeeg could name. Some have been modded with turbos too. Take a look at the performance on an F33 for an example of what a higher powered BE33 can do. Some of them are faster than my 300HP A36.
I guess I'm not getting your point. Looks like you fly a turbo V35. If that's the case, you know that a 33 with a turbo is just as fast. Maybe you could use a couple words? If you're just showing off your plane's performance, I get it. I like to do that too, but it's really not a fair comparison to a Deb.Straight from my POH...Probably not.
I guess I'm not getting your point. Looks like you fly a turbo V35. If that's the case, you know that a 33 with a turbo is just as fast. Maybe you could use a couple words? If you're just showing off your plane's performance, I get it. I like to do that too, but it's really not a fair comparison to a Deb.
Actually, I'm an A36 guy. Your V-Tail is cute.
Wow. There were only three built, and none flying from who-knows when probably in the late 70s up until 2018... I was gonna call BS on this whole thing but it's for real:
https://www.barnstormers.com/classified-1660956-Piper-PA-40-Arapaho.html
However, there's a bit of a problem with the registration. N9997P, the original tail number for that PA-40, is now assigned to a Cessna 182. So either the PA40 needs a new tail (it definitely needs new paint!) or you've gotta pay off the owner of the 182 and maybe buy them a paint job too. I would want to keep the classic tail number if I owned it... And it appears that's what the owner did. N9998P was the tail number of the one Piper scrapped, and while there was a King Air 200 that had that tail from 2005-2013, it's back on the Arapaho, S/N 3 this time instead of the long-gone S/N 2.
I hope it got a paint job in the process.
Oh cool. You found a 70kt tailwind.I doubt a Debbie will do this.....
No, it’s still in original paint. I know the owner, and some of the history.
I was just pointing out that Rick bragging was silly. I also think bragging is silly, so I only do it to point out the silliness of it as there’s always someone faster than you.
Besides, the only thing I fly is an RV40, top speed of about 83.
FL490?! What were you flying?I submit two.
BonanzaFL490?! What were you flying?
That was going to be my first guess!Bonanza