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mshac 07-23-21 07:37 PM

The Official "Airplanes I owned before my Skymaster" Thread
 
I'll start:

Tomahawk (105 knots for 6 gph)
C-150J - (95 knots for 5 gph)
Geronimo (1958 Apache with lipstick) 135 knots for 16 gph
Twin Bonanza J50: 1961 Supercharged - (34 GPH for 165 knots), unless very high (low flight levels), which you could see close to 200 knots - but you better have O2!
E55 Baron (great airplane, 180 knots at 8k, 28 GPH)
C172P (can't beat it for ease of flight - 110 knots for 8.5 gph) Had it on lease-back at a flight school and it was flown constantly.
58 Baron (Wife liked the club seating, had 310 RAM engines, still 185 knot airplane @ 32 gph)
C310F (175 Knot airplane, but would do it on 22 gph)
F35 Bonanza (140 knots for 12.5 gph) Sweet flying airplane.

You don't have to do the fuel thing, but I thought it was interesting.

Rick Erwin 07-23-21 08:38 PM

My FT337GP is the first airplane I've owned.

bjornfb 07-24-21 03:16 AM

Cessna 177B.

mshac 07-24-21 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Erwin (Post 27042)
My FT337GP is the first airplane I've owned.

Nice first plane!

mshac 07-24-21 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bjornfb (Post 27043)
Cessna 177B.

Ah, the Cardinal, another misunderstood bird with a cult-like following...

edasmus 07-24-21 11:45 AM

PA24-180 Comanche early 1990’s for a year. My intro to airplane ownership. Rather eye opening.

PA28-140 for about 10 years through early 2000’s.

PA32-260 with club seating, best cabin ever!

C337G early 2000’s to current.

PA24-250 for 4 years in mid 2010’s. Owned simultaneously as my SkyMaster. I was trying to decide which one to keep for my “forever” plane. I chose the SkyMaster.

All these planes are fantastic in their own right.

😁✈️

Learjetter 07-24-21 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Erwin (Post 27042)
My FT337GP is the first airplane I've owned.

Same here.

mshac 07-25-21 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edasmus (Post 27047)
PA24-250 for 4 years in mid 2010’s. Owned simultaneously as my SkyMaster. I was trying to decide which one to keep for my “forever” plane. I chose the SkyMaster. 😁✈️

If it had been a PA24-400, I may have kept it! Nothing like 8 cylinders and 400hp!!! :D

GAdams 07-25-21 10:05 PM

As the hangar turns
 
1970 Maule M4 220C
1978 Cardinal C177 RG
1974 Citabria 7GCBC 150hp
1967 BE D95A Travel Air
1975 BE 55E Baron
1969 C337D

I'm pretty much all over the place. I get bored with an airplane and I need a change. I spend too much money and get it right and then I sell it for a big loss. But the fun is there.

cartrm 07-26-21 09:15 AM

Nanchang CJ-6A

hayesjaj 07-26-21 09:47 AM

1979 Cessna TR182.

JAG 07-26-21 09:50 AM

1959 Cessna 150 (bought my first plane before my first car)
1948 Stinson 108-3 Flying Station Wagon
1937 Stinson SR9-FM

now - 1966 Cessna 337A

I am slowly moving into the future with my purchases. Who knows, maybe the next aircraft may be a 1970s vintage...

Jeff

mshac 07-26-21 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GAdams (Post 27053)
1970 Maule M4 220C
1978 Cardinal C177 RG
1974 Citabria 7GCBC 150hp
1967 BE D95A Travel Air
1975 BE 55E Baron
1969 C337D

I'm pretty much all over the place. I get bored with an airplane and I need a change. I spend too much money and get it right and then I sell it for a big loss. But the fun is there.

If you get bored with your Skymaster, let us know! :D

mshac 07-26-21 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartrm (Post 27054)
Nanchang CJ-6A

My neighbor flies one. He gave my wife a ride she'll never forget! :p

mshac 07-26-21 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hayesjaj (Post 27055)
1979 Cessna TR182.

So now your biggest thing is to remember " GEAR DOWN" ;)


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