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Touchdown! Greaser!
So the passenger can stop the pilot from bailing out
I've never heard that dangling from something as the reason for low wing preference over high wing. I always figured it was just low wings look cooler like the things the airlines fly.Damn man, that's me. I am totally in both categories and aware it is irrational.
I dislike Cessnas to a small extent. I feel like I am dangling from something. I learned in a 172 and @JCranford has been tremendously kind to me lately as my plane is in annual and he has been letting me safety pilot for him in his 182. I am a terrible passenger and in high wings, I am worse. I know its 100% mental but I get stressed out because I am hanging from the thing that is really flying. I know its dumb.
1 door? Same deal. totally mental but I feel like I am trapped in them. I get that it is totally nonsense but oh well, I sympathize w/ the folks you mentioned.
Low wings do look cooler, but not all high wings look uncool, for example the Cardinal always had a sharp look to it. Dangling thing aside though the strut also gives it that serious trainer lookI always figured it was just low wings look cooler like the things the airlines fly.
It is a structure and cost issue. Adding doors increases the parts count and the cost. Adding doors takes a huge chunk out of the side of an airplane, creating a more challenging structural situation. So you have to add structure and weight to compensate for the door opening.
Cardinals are nice. I used to own one.Low wings do look cooler, but not all high wings look uncool, for example the Cardinal always had a sharp look to it. Dangling thing aside though the strut also gives it that serious trainer look
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Don't most 737s have 4 doors not counting the over wing exits?King Air 350.......................one door
Falcon 50..........................one door
Boeing 737.........................one door
LOL. The fire extinguisher would work fine in that situation.
Nice marketing touch for the ladies though!
Left-side door was an option on all of the Musketeer line from about 1967 to 1972, when it became standard equipment.BTW, Beech B19 comes in 2 versions: with the left door and without. One PoA members out East has a 2-door version. I don't remember what the story was. Did they add the door, or were the extra door versions just an experiment. The single-door versions are prevalent.
Door?.....on an airplane?......we don't need no stinkin' door!
Not exactly. Most of the cabin class airplanes typically have a single rear air stair, but not all require a shoe-horn to get the pilot into the front seat like the Malibu or C340.
HAHA I flew in a Mirage once and I go "Seriously, this is the only way in and out? For everyone?"
Nice plane though. It flies just and lands like the Cirrus.
I guess the need for a shoehorn depends on the size of the foot relative to the shoe in question.
King Air 350.......................one door
Falcon 50..........................one door
Boeing 737.........................one door
... not all require a shoe-horn to get the pilot into the front seat like the Malibu or C340.
I have one better. Ever looked at a PA-46? You load up from the rear left side.
Then the pilot needs to show horn in the pilot seat.
Damn that cracked me up. "Honey, I'm home from Tampa". "Where's your son?" "Oh Sh***"I think the 1 door planes have the door on the passenger side so nobody leaves their children in the plane on the ramp. It happens too often in automobiles. Aerospace has designed it out.
Wrong on the 737.
The airlines only use one door. I guess you've never had to negotiate your way down the crowded aisle of an airliner, with your bags........all the while having to stay clear of the screaming, kicking, bloodied, passengers the airline is dragging out that same aisle and door.
I guess you haven't flown a lot
FWIW, the single door is one of the few things I disliked about the BE55 Baron.My wife has a disability and I have to help her up into the plane. For this reason, I can't fly Pipers or anything else with a single door on the PAX side. Stupid design if you ask me.
The airlines only use one door. I guess you've never had to negotiate your way down the crowded aisle of an airliner, with your bags........all the while having to stay clear of the screaming, kicking, bloodied, passengers the airline is dragging out that same aisle and door.
See post # 22... And, there is no mention of the Grumman brand.... one BIG door...
its not about 1 door vs 2 door, its about 1 door and its on the pax side.
Ever since this thread steered in this direction I can't get the words to "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" outta my head.
Completely missed that part..mewbie mistake .If it didn't have one, you couldn't get in and out.
Lunar Module, one door...Don't most 737s have 4 doors not counting the over wing exits?
Well played!The airlines only use one door. I guess you've never had to negotiate your way down the crowded aisle of an airliner, with your bags........all the while having to stay clear of the screaming, kicking, bloodied, passengers the airline is dragging out that same aisle and door.
Or Beech Sundowner, or Beech Sport...or just get a Beech Sierra with two doors