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![]() Herb,
Thank you for the data on the 336. Your .pdf contains what I was looking for. Certainly fits my mission profile. Is 21 gals/hr about right? What do you figure for engine reserve? I see you own the 337C, this link shows a TBO of 1500. never mind the previous questions... I used the search function... http://www.tcmlink.com/pdf2/SIL98-9A.pdf Do most 336/337's make it to TBO? Thank You Again Last edited by SinkRate : 03-26-12 at 07:07 PM. Reason: search is my friend |
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Maintained and flown right will lend at least 2000 hours. My rear engine was at 2350 when I swapped it.
I usually flight plan for 155 kts and 20 gals per hour
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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SE 336 performance options
I have a imaculate restored 336, new paint,leather interior, low hour remans,o time props,rewired,very high line panel(+100K) Absolutly perfect.This plane has ) time on it since completion.Feel free to call me if you would like to talk 336.My partner And I biult mirror image 336. The plane is available as an estate sale. But call just to talk 336 in general.
Walter Simendinger 631-757-7567 Long island N.Y. |
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![]() Thank you Walt, it's a busy weekend for me, but I will come first of the week.
Last edited by SinkRate : 03-30-12 at 10:25 PM. |