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« Reply #7 on: October 09, 2003, 12:39:40 pm » |
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Extra 300LBase price: $225,000Price as tested: $249,000SpecificationsPowerplant Lycoming AEIO-540 300 hp @ 2700 rpmRecommended TBO 2,000 hrPropeller MT, 3-blade wood composite, constant-speedLength 22 ft 10 inHeight 8 ft 7 inWingspan 26 ft 3 inWing area 115 sq ftWing loading 16.6 lb/sq ftPower loading 6.39 lb/hpSeats 2 tandemCabin length 7 ft 7 inCabin width front cockpit 29 in, rear cockpit 28 inCabin height 41 inEmpty weight 1,474 lbMax takeoff weight (aerobatic, two seats occupied) 1,918 lbMax gross weight (when flown Normal category) 2,095 lbUseful load (Normal category) 621 lbUseful load (Aerobatic category — two people) 444 lbMax landing weight (Normal and Aerobatic category) 2,095 lbFuel capacity, std 45.1 gal (44.6 gal usable)Fuel capacity, center acro tank 13.4 gal (12 gal usable)PerformanceAerobatic limitations plus or minus 10 GTakeoff distance, ground roll 305 ftTakeoff distance over 50-ft obstacle 656 ftMax demonstrated crosswind component 15 ktMax operating altitude 16,000 ftRate of climb, sea level, single pilot 3,200 fpmVertical Penetration 2,500 ft (straight up!!)Max level speed, sea level 180 KIASCruise speed/endurance w/45-min rsv, std fuel (fuel consumption)@ 65% power, best economy 152 kt/2.6 hr (14.5 gph)Landing distance, ground roll 538 ftLanding distance over 50-ft obstacle 1,663 ftLimiting and Recommended AirspeedsVX (best angle of climb) 89 KIASVY (best rate of climb) 99 KIASVA (design maneuvering) 158 KIASVNO (max structural cruising) 158 KIASVNE (never exceed) 220 KIASVR (rotation) 62 KIASVS1 (stall, clean) 57 KIASFor more information, contact Aero Sport, Post Office Drawer 1989, St. Augustine, Florida 32085, telephone 904/824-6230, fax 904/824-4509; or, Extra-Flugzeugbau GmbH, Flugplatz Dinslaken, 4224 HŸnxe Post, Germany, telephone (from the United States) 011 49 28 58 6851, fax 011 49 28 58 7124.This flight was made possible by the Pine Mountain Lake Airport Assoc. otherwise I would have never been able to pay for it!! Wayne's normal rate for himself and the airplane is $400/hour, which includes ~ a half hour breifing and debreifing (not bad when you compare it to other comperable rentals, and with who knows em instructors, but waaaaaaaay more than I can pay for)This all came about when I heard that Wayne was doing the occaisional safety seminar at various airports, and for an additional fee, you could get a half hour of flight time with him. At first I wasn't sure this was for me as I figured I could fly acro in a Super Decathlon, Pitts, or Extra 200 at LVK where I ahve ben flying for less cash. . . but then I looked at the cost, and the amount of time he spent during the seminar with everyone, and I realized it was a bargain and a rare opportunity to meet, listen to, and have Wayne Handley critique my flying. In the end it was an amazing experience not only becasue of Wayne, but because of the community at Q68 (Pine Mountain Lake). This is a town that is built on the airport, the houses are right off the runway, and usually the entire ground floor is a hangar, with the house on top. I saw tons of classics, WACOs, Stearmans, A bunch of Extras, tons of RV-4s and 6s, luscombes, a Spartan Executive, a lockheed electra. . . man, the list goes on and on. The people were totally cool also, amazingly nice, and despite all being millionaires, remarkable humble and giving. It really was one of the better days of my life. . . to think I almost didn't go!!S!TX-EcoDragonBlack 1TX Squadron XO
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