MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

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MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby mjrhealth » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:55 pm

Leaving YBBN bit bumpy storm around

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Had nice tail wind chesck GPS speed 339 Kts
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Wind SPeed 55 kts Fl250

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Got a bit better 346 kts

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Wind now over60 kts usually gauranteed flying w to E

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I thnks it reduced time by 30 min or so

Milvis have a MU2 looks much nicer being going for over 2 years.
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Re: MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby Ian Warren » Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:06 am

Looks good B-) but I wait for the Milviz Mitsi.
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Re: MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby mjrhealth » Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:23 pm

Yes ill probably see how it goes too. They have done a nice job on this but seem to have omiited things as far as engine performance goes as was noted on avsim. I am no pilot but was curious about a few things. But still am enjoying this imensely.
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Re: MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby Ian Warren » Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:26 pm

One thing pointed and the 'WORD' is its a Hot Ship by compare to others in the same class, but also its got the look ! B-)
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Re: MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby mjrhealth » Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:40 pm

Being doing some readin to is 105 to 110 kts , single engine out is 140kts, makes for quick acceleration after TO just in case. As for engine issues after reading they seem to have them really close, its just the EGT i havent yet confirmed.
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Re: MU2. Heading to Samoa from brisbane first hop

Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:02 am

One off the close aircraft to compare from history would be the Martin B-26 Marauder , had a small wing thus making its landing speed s in around 100/115 knots and that was new to crews off the day ... no prototype as such , were as your MU , least they had a little more understanding.
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