DB2 wrote:
John -
Maybe I'm referring to the one you may be investing in, but about a year ago on ferrari-chat.com there was a very detailed "blog" by a guy in San Antonio I think about searching for and purchasing a T-28A.
IIRC, he made quite a strong case for buying an A model instead of a later one.
EDIT: here is the link:
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showth ... p?t=211955
I think that was me. There are a growing number of us that have A models and do love them, so Mr Cook can happily update his files.
Like many aircraft and engines, if you properly look after them they do well. My little plane will do 170 - 180 kts at 36 - 40 gal/hour. All A models are low time, being generally 3000 hour airframes, so the basic airframes are much straighter than their 13,000 hr B/C/D cousins and much less banged around. It won't climb like a rocket as the 1820s, but I always see over 1000 ft/min generally which is fine with me, and the lower running costs more than make up for lack of climb. I will also agree that the 3 blade prop makes a difference.
There is an excellent Yahoo Group on T-28s which might interest folks. I've also met some terrific folks with respect to parts and support, which has never been a problem or even that expensive - certainly less than a T-6 in some instances. It is a very straightforward airplane to maintain, and I gotta tell you you not needing any special FAA type rating is also a blessing.
But most of all, it is a TERRIFIC flying plane - very easy, safe, docile with beautiful controls. PM me if you want any details.
best
russ
