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QuoteQuoteWhy is the KA unsuitable for grass/dirt runways? Just curious
With a low wing, and the air intake under the wing it's open to rocks or gravel getting sucked into the engine.
Also, a King Air needs a touch more runway than an Otter or Caravan (or PAC I would guess). It's not a STOL aircraft, and many grass strips are just not long enough.
Ah... gotcha. I appreciate the information!
Mike
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I love you, Shannon and Jim.
POPS 9708 , SCR 14706
QuoteQuoteWe jump a Super Otter at my home DZ. Nice paint, nice interior, no duct tape anywhere. More or less the nicest jump plane you could ask for, and you always hear the tandem studetns, "We're going in this little thing? I hope it gets off the runway, make sure they wind up the rubberband all the way".
That blows my mind..... What else could they ask for? A rocketship?Are they being serious of just saying those things to joke with their nervous Passengers?!?
Lots of people have never been in a plane smaller than a regional jet.
riggerrob 643
QuoteQuoteQuoteWe jump a Super Otter at my home DZ. Nice paint, nice interior, no duct tape anywhere. More or less the nicest jump plane you could ask for, and you always hear the tandem students, "We're going in this little thing? I hope it gets off the runway, make sure they wind up the rubberband all the way".
That blows my mind..... What else could they ask for? A rocketship?Are they being serious of just saying those things to joke with their nervous Passengers?!?
Lots of people have never been in a plane smaller than a regional jet.
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When tandem students whine about the size of our King Air, I remind them that it is the biggest jump plane west of Toronto.
Hah!
riggerrob 643
Furthermore, King Air propellers are very close to the ground and they don't have FOD separators.
Ergo operating a King Air from a gravel runway is by far the most expensive mode - vis a vis spare parts.
If you have a gravel runway, you are far wiser to buy an airplane that is designed for gravel runways: Caravan or Twin Otter.
Ergo operating a King Air from a gravel runway is by far the most expensive mode - vis a vis spare parts.
If you have a gravel runway, you are far wiser to buy an airplane that is designed for gravel runways: Caravan or Twin Otter.
I agree - It may help with parts, to some extent, but I'm not convinced that restarting the production will help make the T'wotter any more available to DZ operators than it is now.
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