donjohnston
Pattern Altitude
June and July planes as well.May planes have found that they come to a sudden stop when the hit the marsh!
June and July planes as well.May planes have found that they come to a sudden stop when the hit the marsh!
Man, I gotta say....not much honestly. I have a 177 RG. It's quite possibly the best balance/bang-for-your buck airplane I have ever flown. Roomier than a 182, faster, and hauls 980-ish useful.
Needs long runways. I'd like to go to Cedar Key to visit a friend. But my minimum is 2,800'.
My plane is SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
One door, slow, could be a bigger cabin.
My seat hurts.
After 30 minutes, it is like it’s reaching up to my ass with monster diesel-mechanic’s fingers to twist my butt skin into Twizzlers. It’s got this cluster of 1/2” hardened steel chisels that it pounds into my coccyx with a 10 pound mallet, in sync with the firing of the #1 cylinder. It’s like there is a huge steel vice.....
(Well, I got me a foam cushion and it helps)
It's a greenhouse with not enough ventilation. Plastic spar cover. Black ducting. No brass bushings on some flight control hinges. It's like the engineers didn't think these planes would be flying 44 years later.
The flimsy nosegear strut. If you don’t treat it nice, it treats you real bad. RV “A” models have been known To flip over due to the nose gear digging in and bending if you don’t land on the mains on grass. It’s just a steel rod. Gives you a bit of a pucker factor landing on rough grass. There’s a saying.....the nosegear is there to hold the nose up only when it’s parked.
Don’t hold back. Tell us how you really feel.
The flimsy nosegear strut. If you don’t treat it nice, it treats you real bad. RV “A” models have been known To flip over due to the nose gear digging in and bending if you don’t land on the mains on grass. It’s just a steel rod. Gives you a bit of a pucker factor landing on rough grass. There’s a saying.....the nosegear is there to hold the nose up only when it’s parked.
Vacuum pump
Why wouldn’t you land on the mains first, on any surface?
It is experimental, so why not make a newer stronger nose strut? I can’t imagine there is no fixing that flaw. Even go to some exotic material like titanium will still be cheaper than a certified part.The flimsy nosegear strut. If you don’t treat it nice, it treats you real bad. RV “A” models have been known To flip over due to the nose gear digging in and bending if you don’t land on the mains on grass. It’s just a steel rod. Gives you a bit of a pucker factor landing on rough grass. There’s a saying.....the nosegear is there to hold the nose up only when it’s parked.
It is experimental, so why not make a newer stronger nose strut? I can’t imagine there is no fixing that flaw. Even go to some exotic material like titanium will still be cheaper than a certified part.
It is experimental, so why not make a newer stronger nose strut? I can’t imagine there is no fixing that flaw. Even go to some exotic material like titanium will still be cheaper than a certified part.
What sucks is that I don’t have one!
Not sure that it is one, but I always wondered...why did they decide on the piper airplanes to have the one door be the passenger side? I mean, as someone else wrote, you fly solo most of the time, why isn’t it easier for the pilot to get into the LH seat, why not have the door on the left side?
Interestingly, the RV 10 and RV 14 both have different nosegear designs, but unfortunately they are not adaptable to earlier A designs.
I'm sure you know about these but maybe you don't...https://antisplataero.com/products/the-nose-jobThe flimsy nosegear strut. If you don’t treat it nice, it treats you real bad. RV “A” models have been known To flip over due to the nose gear digging in and bending if you don’t land on the mains on grass. It’s just a steel rod. Gives you a bit of a pucker factor landing on rough grass. There’s a saying.....the nosegear is there to hold the nose up only when it’s parked.
Not sure that it is one, but I always wondered...why did they decide on the piper airplanes to have the one door be the passenger side? I mean, as someone else wrote, you fly solo most of the time, why isn’t it easier for the pilot to get into the LH seat, why not have the door on the left side?
Captain should always be the last person to get out of the plane?Not sure that it is one, but I always wondered...why did they decide on the piper airplanes to have the one door be the passenger side? I mean, as someone else wrote, you fly solo most of the time, why isn’t it easier for the pilot to get into the LH seat, why not have the door on the left side?
BAS makes fantastic 4 pt inertial reel harnesses.4 point safety belts would be real now too but haven’t seen ones for the 182H that is easier
Not sure that it is one, but I always wondered...why did they decide on the piper airplanes to have the one door be the passenger side? I mean, as someone else wrote, you fly solo most of the time, why isn’t it easier for the pilot to get into the LH seat, why not have the door on the left side?
Ditto, as an Arrow owner.Underpowered. They should have put a 6cyl in the Commander 112s
Anyone know the low wing equivalent to a 177RG? 'Cause I feel like that would be the ideal middle of the road.
Despite the small steering angle, my M20E has a good turn radius - very compatible with Cherokees. That is because the "wheelbase", or the distance between the nose gear and the axis line of rear gear is rather small on it. So, no problem with turning radius at all. The plane does have split brakes, too, which can make the turn radius even smaller in practice. The problem is with constantly fighting the line personnel who need or want to move the airplane with a mechanized tug. That is the real downside of small steering angle for me. And, I was told, when FBO busts your front gear tower, you cannot easily detect it, even by jamming your head into the front gear well, and who does that?I'll start. My Mooney M20R has the turning radius of the Titanic. Nosewheel travel is just 12º one side of center and 9º on the other side.
What aspects of the 177RG are you looking for in a low wing? 2 door 4 seat 200hp retract?Anyone know the low wing equivalent to a 177RG? 'Cause I feel like that would be the ideal middle of the road.