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    Default Re: Looking for a light twin

    Well, I know you found a PA-23-180 to solve your twin desires, however, this seemed like the best place to share this data. Thanks to the twinnavion site and images posted (Collect-Air Photos via K. McTavish) the following show a Twin TriPacer! N932A using a pair of 125hp O-290 D engines This also uses a prop spacer for crank shaft clearance. [img]null[/img] Found the Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer on http://www.twinnavion.com/oddballs.htm While searching for wing root fairing drawings
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    51,

    I think the Matthew guys in UT make a 1 piece wing root faring for a Tri-pacer. Saw a pic that Kurt S. took.

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by MN_flyer1 View Post
    51, ...Matthew guys in UT ... Saw a pic that Kurt S. took....
    any more info on the image or the "Mathew guys"?

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    Default Re: Looking for a light twin

    Quote Originally Posted by 51-pa22 View Post
    Well, I know you found a PA-23-180 to solve your twin desires, however, this seemed like the best place to share this data. Thanks to the twinnavion site and images posted (Collect-Air Photos via K. McTavish) the following show a Twin TriPacer! N932A using a pair of 125hp O-290 D engines This also uses a prop spacer for crank shaft clearance. [img]null[/img] Found the Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer on http://www.twinnavion.com/oddballs.htm While searching for wing root fairing drawings
    Ah yes, the classic PA22-250.

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    Sam, nice looking Apache! they are great planes aren't they? Just like the Shortwings. I'm not sure what that comment about not going lower than 100mph until landing was about, but they have a big fat wing and love to go slow.

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    Default Re: Looking for a light twin

    And the Apache has the same airfoil as all the shortwing's.

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