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Timebuilder said:
If I'm not mistaken a Geronimo is an Aztec with more powerful engines. If an Aztec is what you want, there you go.
Actually a Geronimo is an Apache with 180HP engines. The standard Apache had 150HP engines, and the older Aztecs had 250HP engines.

LAXSaabdude.
 
Timebuilder said:
If I'm not mistaken a Geronimo is an Aztec with more powerful engines. If an Aztec is what you want, there you go.

You are mistaken :)

Actually a Geronimo is an Apache with 180 horse engines instead of the 160's or 150's. Also had a nose mod, wing tips and gear door changes..............It still couldn't get out of its own way but it looked better anyhow!!

Don't ask me how I know so much about Apaches..........you would think I used to own one or something!!!!!! (averting eyecontact, hanging my head in shame...) Actually it was a great plane for x-countrys if you wanted to haul a big load in comfort!!!!..........while being passed by 172 SP's.
 
RipCurl said:
I rode up to MSN and back in the back seat of that thing once... got a good burger in town too, wish I could remember the name of the place. Lots of aviation stuff up all over the walls and hanging from the ceiling.

The name of the place is Dotty Dumpling's Dowery. mmmm.....
 
The Cougar will have the legroom, but at 6'1" I have to slouch a bit because the headband of my headset hits the ceiling. I can't imagine trying to cram another 6 inches of height into that thing.
 
geronimo is at Waukegan Wings

I fly the geronimo that used to be at Airway Flight Services at Palwaukee. It was on a lease back and the owner was not happy with Airway -- he moved it to Waukegan. After joining the club, you'll pay $205/hr dual. My instructor is about 6'6 and he fits - the seats are adjustable.

And it is an Apache conversion - it has the 180hp engines - flies great, like a pick up truck.

Also, I could be mistaken, but I think Windy City Flyers only has a Seminole - and they told me that would going down for 8 weeks for engine overhauls, other maintenance, etc. If they have Barons, I think they're charging big $$$ to fly them.

PM me if you want more info about the geronimo or Waukegan Wings (I'm close to my commercial checkride, so I know the airplane inside and out - or at least i think : )
 
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