A Piaggio P.180:
I've not seen a lot of them, but when one passes overhead, you'll know it. It sounds different because the props are cutting up the exhaust flow.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
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2 comments:
Definitely odd sounding! There is one sitting in the back corner of a hangar in Ft. Worth. I don't think it's flown in 5-6 years.
THey even sound weird at startup and ground Idle. Like you say, the props chopping the exhaust.
I got to sit in one at Tulsa when I had my plane there for service. The cockpit is TINY but very well equipped and very comfortable.
If I only had 6 million to spare.
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