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Howdy Boys (and Girls),

 

My new, New Zealand, air hauler is getting going. QuikAire is doing fine up in Canada, so time to set up a winter (summer in NZ) business so all those valuable Canadian pilots won't have to suffer the BC winter.

 

Started by selling the C-172, then immediately went into debt to get a C-182 and did the due diligence thing until I got far enough down the road to hire out an AI pilot. Soon as that happened, I leased a DC-3 to boost the kitty and gave it to the AI pilot to go out and make some money while I slogged around with a 3100# MTOW. Then I sold the C-182 and leased a C-46.

 

Now we're cooking with gas!

 

I modded the C-46 to give it a 1000 NM range and picked up a whack of carrying capacity. After all, I'm flying in NZ. How far do you think I can go? Much better to carry cargo than gas. MTOW is 44000, with an 8136# capacity for the AI pilot (full fuel = 950USG).

 

So here it is: The first flight of the Commando! Just around the beanpatch, with no cargo onboard. A checkride with the local check pilot. I'm now rated on the beast and my AI pilot made Captain today so she'll be able to fly it as well.

 

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Radials turning - ready to rock.

 

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Slight right turn out. Bit of a breeze off the ocean. Coming back on the throttles. This puppy is flying!

 

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Cleaned up and on the outbound climb

 

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TOC and on the downwind

 

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Gear coming down. On Base, letting down and setting up for final.

 

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My first Final in this beast. One notch, slowing. I think I'm going to need two notches.

 

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Getting a touch low!!! Can you feel the sweaty palms?

 

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Cheated death and won again! Put her on the numbers and here's the rollout.

 

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Ground - Papa Juliet Mike clear of the active. Full stop.

 

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Looks like we're gonna have to jump!

 

That's it - down and rated! Let's go make some money.

 

What's the rampie doing scratching his head? 

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Good luck to the new company...  I will keep on flying in BC / Alaska next winter, landscapes are beautiful at that time when the WX allows flying.

But I also plan to discover NZ fabulous landscapes sometimes once I have installed ORBX NZ ( could be a good idea for a Xmas present...  :) )

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Evidently more expensive to fly (gas/petrol/benzin - pick your poison). Great big twin row radials versus the two single row radials on the DC-3. The difference in capacity was not enough to justify the extra cost.

 

Note: the numbers, below reflect MY adjusted figures for both aircraft. The C-46 has fuel capacity has been drastically reduced in favour of AH-AI cargo capacity.

 

A/C - MTOW-EW-FUEL=CAP (ignore oil and crew)

 

C-46 - 44000-30164-5700=8136 Lb. Fuel burn is 167GPH

DC-3 - 26200-16145-3624=6431 Lb. Fuel burn is 65GPH

 

The C-46 simulation "feels" a lot less nimble than the DC-3. Without RW time on either type, I can't comment on how accurate the simulations are.

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