What is the cabin width "shoulder to shoulder" of a Maule and
What motor did the Maule have that they flew out of the hangar?
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Re: 2 Questions from a NuKid here
Jeremy's website has a good page that includes the cabin width at http://www.maules.com/faq.html
The forum's search engine is pretty good since I re-indexed it. This thread came up using the search term "cabin width": http://www.maulepilots.org/Hangartalk/v ... dth#p47045
The forum's search engine is pretty good since I re-indexed it. This thread came up using the search term "cabin width": http://www.maulepilots.org/Hangartalk/v ... dth#p47045
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Re: 2 Questions from a NuKid here
Hey thanks! I haven't found everything yet around here to see and learn
Still would like to know what motor on the one flying out of the hangar doors
Still would like to know what motor on the one flying out of the hangar doors
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Most likely it was a M-4-220 with a Franklin engine but Jeremy would know for sure.
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I believe Andy is correct, I recall being told M4 220.
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Re: 2 Questions from a NuKid here
M4, M5, M6 all flew out the hangar door.
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