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skychicken said:Another thing to watch with them is that some have extended prop sharfts and if you do stalls with full power you can rip the props off. Like everyone says, Its a great airplane and I did all my training in one and also taught in one for a while just be CAREFUL!!
Would you take a trade on a 64 single 250? Im going to look at 2 twincomanches this weekend. Let me know -TonyIf anyone is interested in buying a 1976 PA-30, about 1800hrs. per engine, 7000 hrs. TT asking around 75k, PM me.
1976 PA-30? that's like 1950 747JAC2LAS said:If anyone is interested in buying a 1976 PA-30, about 1800hrs. per engine, 7000 hrs. TT asking around 75k, PM me.
FlyingToIST said:1976 PA-30? that's like 1950 747
Piper stoped making them in 1972..
Any Twinco with those hours is not worth 75K unless it has brand spanking new avionics.
I did my MEI ride in a PA30 without right side brakes. I don't know where they're coming up with this so-called rule.scottn2flying said:Had my checkride for my MEI scheduled for tomorrow in the PA-30, but the DE called me and told me that you can't do any type of checkride with breaks only being on the left side. I called the FSDO as well and they agreed. Any suggestions?