It's still an Apache. I tend to agree that the stock Apaches look better, and at this point have that "classic" look about them.
Apaches are good twin time builders, or if you want a twin, don't care about speed, and do care about economy. Interior is more generous than a Twinkie. They can be had cheap, but the problem is often that they're beat up badly at this point.
I put 1,000 hours on my Aztec and loved it. That's a plane that I do miss.
Flew a Geronimo to get my center line thrust restriction removed. It was not a performer to say the least! It could hold about 3500' MSL on one engine with two adults and 1/2 fuel. It loved the gas and went slow to make sure you used it all... I guess it could be a good trainer?
Give me an early model with 180 hp.
Flew a Geronimo to get my center line thrust restriction removed. It was not a performer to say the least! It could hold about 3500' MSL on one engine with two adults and 1/2 fuel. It loved the gas and went slow to make sure you used it all... I guess it could be a good trainer?
...Now, it's a "classic" and does have that classic rounded look to it, except the Geronimo ruined that. Sigh.
Enough time has passed the Apache looks good again. But when the Geronimo mods were first developed nobody thought the Apache looked classic; it just looked dated.
Those people look awfully happy to be flying around on one engine in an Apache.
I'm offended by all the piper model names. who can I sue?
They're happy it's not the left engine that quit.Those people look awfully happy to be flying around on one engine in an Apache.
I'm offended by all the piper model names. who can I sue?
Completely understandable why you thought it was not a performer.
Just once I too would like to recover from slow flight by pointing the nose straight up and firewalling the throttles to accelerate out of it. Just once.
Those people look awfully happy to be flying around on one engine in an Apache.
To say the Apache interior is more generous than a twinkie is an understatement, considering they're identical cabins to the Aztec with the exception of the third row; the Apache's lugagge compartment is merely where the Aztec third row bench resides. The roof height and pax per-row-width is identical to the Aztec. hell, they're even better than the PA-32/34 series, since the latter have tapered headroom. So the twinkie volumetrics comparison is a non-starter. That's also why the Apache is so slow. '
Those people look awfully happy to be flying around on one engine in an Apache.