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Awesome. I have quite a bit of flight time in a Super Musketeer. It was a great, solid airplane.View attachment 114630
And we got to check out his Beechcraft Musketeer!
All in all a great evening and made a friend.
I spent a lot of time in a Sierra, the retract version of the Musketeer. I agree, solid airplane. I did a lot of relief work doing fires back in the 80's and 90's. That airplane was a nice switch from the helicopters.Awesome. I have quite a bit of flight time in a Super Musketeer. It was a great, solid airplane.
I always had a soft spot for the Sierra as well. Got my CFI in one. Comically enough, the Super Musketeer with a fixed gear and a fixed cruise prop was faster than the Sierra with retracts and a 3 blade constant speed prop.I spent a lot of time in a Sierra, the retract version of the Musketeer. I agree, solid airplane. I did a lot of relief work doing fires back in the 80's and 90's. That airplane was a nice switch from the helicopters.
But you have to admit that the Sierra was an attention getter with the mains folding the wrong way. By the way, are you flying here in OKC or is this just your home?I always had a soft spot for the Sierra as well. Got my CFI in one. Comically enough, the Super Musketeer with a fixed gear and a fixed cruise prop was faster than the Sierra with retracts and a 3 blade constant speed prop.
Nice valve covers, where are those from?Under the knife at the moment. Yes, I am waiving the white flag at EFi. Details will be in my build thread soon
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Blow through carbUnder the knife at the moment. Yes, I am waiving the white flag at EFi. Details will be in my build thread soon
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Love those, curious too.Nice valve covers, where are those from?
a rubber mallet
Ugh, think I know what that gas run is for, I'll be doing that tomorrow afternoonPenny making a gas run with Trooper
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