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Old 25th Jun 2001, 12:33
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Zebedee Says Boing
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Question GA-7; what is it?

Please could some kind soul let me know what type of aircraft is a GA-7 and where I can find more information on them...

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Old 25th Jun 2001, 12:41
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The GA-7 is a Grumman Cougar twin. 2x 160-hp engines, 3800lbs MAUW, apparently 160 kias max cruise. Only ever seen two, quite a small looking aircraft. I have no actual experience on this type so cant comment on performance, but those who do say it handles nice but could do with a few more horsies.
 
Old 25th Jun 2001, 12:46
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You might like to try the following site to compare the Cougar with other light twins:

http://www.grumman.net/cgrcc/ga7compare.html
 
Old 25th Jun 2001, 14:49
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I believe Cabair have one / some at Elstree and perhaps their other bases too.
 
Old 25th Jun 2001, 16:33
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The capital Radio Flying Eye G-FLII is a Cabair Cougar based at Elstree. What funthat bloke has: I often see him from my office steep turning at what looks to be no more than 1000ft (but is probably higher) over Central London. Presumably there is enough in each donk to avoid a swim in the Thames if the other one quits whilst he has pie-eating journos in the back.

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Old 25th Jun 2001, 18:10
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Usually not above 1500ft LL QNH, not less than 1000 ft above obstacles. it always looks closer than it is!

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Old 25th Jun 2001, 18:19
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GA7's a small twin, 4-seater. Now being built by Socata and marketted as a TB20. I'd be very surprised to see one doing 160, though. If I remember rightly, 135 would be closer "in real life".

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Old 25th Jun 2001, 19:14
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">GA7's a small twin, 4-seater. Now being built by Socata and marketted as a TB20</font>
Huh ? The TB20 Trinidad is a single.
Lots of Cougar bumpf at http://ayase.home.mindspring.com/ga7.htm
 
Old 26th Jun 2001, 00:02
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GA-7, lovely stable aeroplane. Never goes anywhere in a hurry, does great wingovers. One looks out of the cockpit and OVER the nose, rather than having the view obscured by it as in a Senneca etc.
I have 140 hours in them.
Nice...

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Old 26th Jun 2001, 01:50
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Think Cabair has got almost the full set!!
 
Old 26th Jun 2001, 11:53
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Old 26th Jun 2001, 12:18
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Hi EYE IN THE SKY,

I would love the chance to speak with you further...

Please could you send me an e-mail to [email protected] or click on the mail button above.

Happy Landings,


ZSB

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Old 27th Jun 2001, 00:15
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Zebedee: You have mail.



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