Saturday, December 11, 2010

More than a press release...

The new 510G Thrush, powered by the GE Aviation H80 engine, received much press coverage this past week. Large publications and associations such as AvWeb and AOPA, along with others, have reported this extraordinary accomplishment that is about to receive FAA certification. However, one important aspect lacking in the press coverage was not one of the news organizations flew the aircraft! Sit tight; I was granted permission to fly the 510G Thrush last Friday at AgAir Update's Open House and Hangar Party. 

Instead of flight hours, many ag pilots think in years when relating to flight experience. I bought a new turbine-powered Thrush in February 1980 and flew turbine Thrushes until I retired from full-time ag flying in 2000. I have more flight time in the Thrush aircraft than all other aircraft combined. Having said that, I do not hesitate to tell you that flying the 510G brought back many good memories. It was a joy to fly. Not only was it quiet and smooth, but very well balanced; it "fit like a glove". 

I shouldn't go into too much detail here with my blog. AgAir Update’s January edition’s cover story will be about the 510G, my flight and just about anything else you will want to know about it, including the MSRP! 

It's been a long but good week, starting with hosting AgAir Update’s Open House and Hangar Party and ending with the NAAA Farewell Reception and Banquet. The convention was one of the best I've attended, which accounts for well over 20. Again, you are going to have to wait until the printing of AgAir Update’s January edition to read more about this fantastic event held in chilly Savannah, Georgia. 

For a visual recap of NAAA's 2010 convention, including HD video, visit agairupdate.com

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