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g-code

King of 'da South
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I am about to start flying at wright flyers and polish off my private-CFI.

My question is: how is the Grumman Cougar as a twin?
 
The Grumman Cougar(i.e.-the F-9, TF-9 & AF-9) is and always was a single-engine turbojet. You must be referring to the Grumman American Cougar with the (2) 150HP Lycomings.:)

I suppose it's much better as a twin than as a single.:p
 
Excellent trainer…

I worked as an A&P for a flight school back in the late 80’s. The school operated two of them for training and they were just awesome. We really ran the mess out of those things and had very few problems. The Cougar is a simple airplane built tough! The only problem that I think you will run into is the availability of parts. Flight controls seem to be the most difficult to locate but the FAA is allowing fabrication in most cases. I think AOPA put out an article on the Cougar and considered it very favorable in regards to training. Check the AOPA site for archives.
 
I clicked on this thread because I thought you were talking about hot older women who want younger guys.

Never mind...
 
Great airplane! I used to instruct at Wright Flyers from 1989-1995 and was there when we decided to trade out the crappy seneca for a couple of Cougars, and like I said its a great airplane. Good luck with your training. WF'ers is a great school.

RV
 
kf4amu said:
I clicked on this thread because I thought you were talking about hot older women who want younger guys.

Never mind...

LOL I thought that too! I didnt realize that term was so common. I had one myself Saturday night! GROOAALLL!!
 
kf4amu said:
I clicked on this thread because I thought you were talking about hot older women who want younger guys.

Never mind...


Well, we can talk about those as well :beer:

33 year old Peruvian waitress. Good stuff.
 
g-code said:
Well, we can talk about those as well :beer:

33 year old Peruvian waitress. Good stuff.

33? I'm talkin like 40+...I dont think 33 is old...or maybe I'm just getting old...oh god please no.


I carded a 42 year old at a bar I worked at 2 years ago. She was hawt.
 
FL420 said:
The Grumman Cougar(i.e.-the F-9, TF-9 & AF-9) is and always was a single-engine turbojet. You must be referring to the Grumman American Cougar with the (2) 150HP Lycomings.:)

I suppose it's much better as a twin than as a single.:p
And you must be refering to the GA-7, which is 160 per side.
 

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