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1. 01:21 AM - Re: N680QS AT KPLU (Barry Collman)
2. 02:45 AM - Re: 1969 Shrike 500S, What to do???? (tothetop)
3. 02:57 AM - Re: 680 series cabin dimensions (Barry Collman)
4. 12:42 PM - Re: 680 series cabin dimensions (Dan Brady)
5. 01:52 PM - Re: 680 series cabin dimensions (Barry Collman)
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Subject: | Re: N680QS AT KPLU |
Hi Bert,
Yep! That's the one. It's a 680E, s/n 699-18. I saw it at Puyallup in
the same position on June 9th 2002. It has a McMillan 7601X nose radome
and a forward cabin door.
I think there's a hold-up with ownership paperwork, centered around a
'missing' Bill of Sale, but the last I knew it has been owned by Howard
Daniel Mulkey, of Spanaway, Washington since August 1989.
Very Best Regards,
Barry
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From: BertBerry1@aol.com
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: N680QS AT KPLU
That must be it. Here is a photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=408309344&size=o
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Subject: | Re: 1969 Shrike 500S, What to do???? |
The auction will end at 8:41 am {PST} the 7th, today. I would sell it direct to
someone if a commitment was made before this time. I would sell for the amount
55K. Thanks
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=99208#99208
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Subject: | Re: 680 series cabin dimensions |
Hello Ernie,
I have recorded the following internal dimensions for the cabin:
Models 680, 680E, 680F, 680F(P):
Length (total): 127.50 inches. (Some sources quote 129.50 inches)
Height: 52.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 53 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches.
Volume: 160 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 177 cu.ft.)
Models 680FL, 680FLP, 685:
Length (total): 171.00 inches. (Some sources quote 171.75 inches and 173
inches for the 685)
Height: 55.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 55.50 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches. (Some sources quote 48.25 inches)
Volume: 226 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 250 cu.ft.)
Should be a bit bigger than a Beech 36 ;-)
Hope this helps.
Very Best Regards,
Barry Collman
Aero Commander Historian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ernie Ganas" <ernie-g@pacbell.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:44 AM
Subject: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
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| Can anyone point me to a source for the cabin dimensions for the 680
| series. I think they are all the same for height and width but the FL
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| 685-690's are longer.
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| Ernie
| BE36(E-160)
| KDVO Novato, CA
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Subject: | Re: 680 series cabin dimensions |
Sir Barry & Ernie, If I'm not mistaken the difference between
Maintenance Manual & the other cabin dimensions was that the Maintenance
Manual listed the airworthy "bare bones" cabin i.e. no seats, no
carpet,no headliner, no upholstery period. The owners manual figs. were
for no seats & factory upholstery. Years ago, when we were bidding for
freight, checks, or U.S. Mail contracts, the bottom line was cubic ft.
capacity & empty wt./useful load. If you've never flown in an empty A/C,
Twin Beech, or military surplus C47/DC3 in cargo configuration you just
don't know the true meaning of noise. lol Dan A/C 500 N6277B
----- Original Message -----
From: Barry Collman
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
Hello Ernie,
I have recorded the following internal dimensions for the cabin:
Models 680, 680E, 680F, 680F(P):
Length (total): 127.50 inches. (Some sources quote 129.50 inches)
Height: 52.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 53 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches.
Volume: 160 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 177 cu.ft.)
Models 680FL, 680FLP, 685:
Length (total): 171.00 inches. (Some sources quote 171.75 inches and
173 inches for the 685)
Height: 55.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 55.50 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches. (Some sources quote 48.25 inches)
Volume: 226 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the Maintenance
Manual, quote 250 cu.ft.)
Should be a bit bigger than a Beech 36 ;-)
Hope this helps.
Very Best Regards,
Barry Collman
Aero Commander Historian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ernie Ganas" <ernie-g@pacbell.net>
To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:44 AM
Subject: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
<ernie-g@pacbell.net>
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| Can anyone point me to a source for the cabin dimensions for the 680
| series. I think they are all the same for height and width but the
FL and
| 685-690's are longer.
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| Ernie
| BE36(E-160)
| KDVO Novato, CA
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Subject: | Re: 680 series cabin dimensions |
Hi Dan,
Good point and I should perhaps, with the benefit of hindsight, have
mentioned that.
Very Best Regards,
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Brady
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
Sir Barry & Ernie, If I'm not mistaken the difference between
Maintenance Manual & the other cabin dimensions was that the Maintenance
Manual listed the airworthy "bare bones" cabin i.e. no seats, no
carpet,no headliner, no upholstery period. The owners manual figs. were
for no seats & factory upholstery. Years ago, when we were bidding for
freight, checks, or U.S. Mail contracts, the bottom line was cubic ft.
capacity & empty wt./useful load. If you've never flown in an empty A/C,
Twin Beech, or military surplus C47/DC3 in cargo configuration you just
don't know the true meaning of noise. lol Dan A/C 500 N6277B
----- Original Message -----
From: Barry Collman
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
Hello Ernie,
I have recorded the following internal dimensions for the cabin:
Models 680, 680E, 680F, 680F(P):
Length (total): 127.50 inches. (Some sources quote 129.50 inches)
Height: 52.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the
Maintenance Manual, quote 53 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches.
Volume: 160 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the
Maintenance Manual, quote 177 cu.ft.)
Models 680FL, 680FLP, 685:
Length (total): 171.00 inches. (Some sources quote 171.75 inches and
173 inches for the 685)
Height: 55.00 inches. (Some sources, such as the
Maintenance Manual, quote 55.50 inches)
Width: 52.00 inches. (Some sources quote 48.25 inches)
Volume: 226 cu.ft. (Some sources, such as the
Maintenance Manual, quote 250 cu.ft.)
Should be a bit bigger than a Beech 36 ;-)
Hope this helps.
Very Best Regards,
Barry Collman
Aero Commander Historian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ernie Ganas" <ernie-g@pacbell.net>
To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:44 AM
Subject: Commander-List: 680 series cabin dimensions
<ernie-g@pacbell.net>
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| Can anyone point me to a source for the cabin dimensions for the
680
| series. I think they are all the same for height and width but the
FL and
| 685-690's are longer.
|
| Ernie
| BE36(E-160)
| KDVO Novato, CA
|
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