How many pilots drive 993's?
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My Porsche of the piston powered helicopter world:
1988 Enstrom 280FX
Powered by a Lycoming HIO-360 F1AD, 225 HP, Turbocharged.
Sorry for the HUGE pictures! My first attempt at uploading pictures on this forum...
1988 Enstrom 280FX
Powered by a Lycoming HIO-360 F1AD, 225 HP, Turbocharged.
Sorry for the HUGE pictures! My first attempt at uploading pictures on this forum...
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oh my, this thread is still alive?
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Burning Brakes
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This thread started prior to my three year 993 ownership.....
Ex-single engine land 182 cessna....many moons ago-
Ex-single engine land 182 cessna....many moons ago-
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Burning Brakes
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I'm just an "old" retired Mooney "wanna be" pilot. Used to fly the old Mooney's with "Johnson Bar" retractable gear. Just saw the Porsche Mooney at the last Parade. It did a high speed fly over down the AX runway at about 200 feet before disappearing. A distinctly different sound than the old Continental and Lycoming fleet!