I'd love to see more of these from other type owners.

Craig

whee wrote:........
I actually had my Dad about talked into looking at bmurrish's 180, but we'd have to sell the Luscombe to buy right now and going from 3.5gpr to 12-13 would be shocking to say the least. ..............
hooligan wrote:The Stinson is a very strong airplane. When purchasing an airplane this is one of the most important factors IMHO...
Stronger upside down than many aircraft are right side up...
gbflyer wrote:C182. Lots of available for steal...I mean sale. Plenty of room, decent speed, will go anywhere us mortals need go in the ID back country or otherwise.
gb
58Skylane wrote:Two weekend's ago, flew from Battle MT., NV to Caldwell at 7.5gph!! (80 mph indicated @ 500 ft agl most of the way).

1SeventyZ wrote:58Skylane wrote:Two weekend's ago, flew from Battle MT., NV to Caldwell at 7.5gph!! (80 mph indicated @ 500 ft agl most of the way).
Was that because you were waiting for a bunch of slow Cubs?
58Skylane wrote:I've been getting an average of 10gph fuel burn with mine. Two weekend's ago, flew from Battle MT., NV to Caldwell at 7.5gph!! (80 mph indicated @ 500 ft agl most of the way).

1SeventyZ wrote:Without fail, the gang will always have you in Maule or a 182 by the end of the thread.
whee wrote:A Maule would be great but being a 200 hour pilot the insurance would be totally out of reach which is the main reason I am looking at a Stinson.

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