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Another MU2 problem in Canada?

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Looking back, my opinion is this aircraft needs a good autopilot, not too many MU2's I've flown had a real good autopilot, servos all shot, owner can't afford to fix, otherwise the airplane is bullet proof.:beer:
 
Say Again Over said:
Looking back, my opinion is this aircraft needs a good autopilot, not too many MU2's I've flown had a real good autopilot, servos all shot, owner can't afford to fix, otherwise the airplane is bullet proof.:beer:



The SPZ-500's are about as good as anything else out there. I've never had any trouble with one so far. The M-4's, however, are completely different story. Half of the time those things never work 100% right. Also not too many shops know how to work on one these days.
 
Knob said:
I'm pretty sure the Japenese sent the MU-2's to the US as revenge for Hiroshima. Take us out a little at a time.

God speed to the pilots & pax.

Good thing is that the aircraft themselves are going out one by one as well. I'll rest easy when ALL MU-2's are finally out of the sky. (no flaming intended, just my opinion)

My thoughts are with the families.
 
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