CopilotDoug
Captain of Industry
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The 328 prop didn't catch on because it was a jet prop(270k) flying in lines of proppy props (200-220k) during departures, cruise, and especially arrivals. (Assigned 200k from 150 miles out) I remember CLT used to assign us 150 kts in the climb, normal was 200(company) 220(line pilots). The plane was awesome and the MX was minmal after the first 2-3 years. In the US it could not be turned loose to do what is was designed for (300nm missions). US Air scheduled it for little 15 minute flights. About the same time all the other regionals changed over to RJs for their similar routes. That was the wrong time for this plane, thus the 328jet. The 328jet wasn't really at jet performance level though. Max V still at 270kt.
I believe that Fairchild Dornier went Bankrupt, or what they call in Europe 'insolvency' under German Law.
So I believe getting parts to fly that many airplanes was almost impossible!
I am sure there's other people that can answer it more correctly! I know that the Jet version was a big flop!
328 Prop was a very nice looking Plane!
True! You can only go so fast with a straight wing design! The 328Jet when flying over 30k was about 100 knots slower then everyone else! Drove the controllers crazy!
You are right the 328 Prop was designed for longer segment flights! You saw a big decrease in mx issues when it was used like it was suppose to be.
With fuel cost going back up, you might see an increase in TurboProp airplanes.... Hard to beat some of the Q400's abilities! 360kts, 72 pax and burns 30% less fuel then Regional Jets.
Dork was a sweet plane. I still remember the first time I jumpseated on a PSA Dork, and was blown away by the glass cockpit! I kinda miss seeing that thing sitting in CLT.
The 328 prop didn't catch on because it was a jet prop(270k) flying in lines of proppy props (200-220k) during departures, cruise, and especially arrivals.
Stupid RJ came and ruined the 328 among other things.
The 328jet wasn't really at jet performance level though. Max V still at 270kt.
The source had a reliable source.
Stupid RJ has cause more headaches in this industry then anything else! That small airplane is responsible for many of the industry's problems!
.I hear Skyway (the airline) is buying 328 jets. They called me for an interview. The source had a reliable source.She said a year or two to get off the 1900 and upgrade to the jet.
That thing was an overengineered piece of crap. You could put a Primus 2000 in a Cessna 172, that doesn't make it a "nice airplane".
Need I go on?
- Props needed to be out of feather to flush the john. Had to pour coffee down the drain to "flush" on the ground.
- Nosewheel steering was wiggy if you pulled the condition levers back to early (remember CAE?)
- Instrument panel was held on by velcro...fell off in your lap in rough-air
- Reverser triggers were tough to grab into. Had to have hulk-hogan's pinky fingers to get that darned thing to engage.
- Sensitive brakes. Heated up barely touching them.
- "APU GEN OVHT"
- Sven
- Silverstein
- Overchuk
- Dean K.
- Witherspoon
- That guy who wore the driving gloves in the cockpit
Anyone know where to get a Photo of a D-328?