Actually, I am rather fond of the GO-480. I've flown it in both push (Piaggio Royal Gull)
and pull (Beech Twin Bonanza) configurations, and they worked great and sounded
spectacular. Perhaps I just lack experience on unusual types, though.
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Geared engines don't get much love, but they also worked fine for me in the C412B
and the hot-rod clip-wing Harvard with the geared three-blade R-1340 Wasp.
I think I've mentioned that the first C421B that I flew happily for years, was sold and
two ex-Air Canada pilots managed to trash both engines in a year, so badly that even
the crankcases were destroyed, which was quite something. I mean, anyone can crack
all the cylinders of a TCM GTSIO-520, but [i]additionally[/i] trashing the crankcase halves is
impressive .. but a total of eight gold bars in the cockpit was up to it, apparently.
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I used to charge Cdn$500 to check pilots out on the C421B in one day. I'm not as bright
as an Air Canada pilot, but the first thing I would do is hand them a clipboard and ask them
to draw the fuel system, complete with all the pumps. TC says I can't hold any instructor
ratings any more, but I wouldn't let someone step into a 421B until they understood the
fuel system.
The ex-Air Canada pilots that trashed both the engines of the C421B, needless to say,
didn't ask for any advice from me, because you can't teach an Air Canada pilot anything
because he knows it all.
I love geared engines. It gets rid of the prop noise, and you hear the awesome rumbling
of the engines. I'm not much of a pilot, I'm told, but I did surface aerobatics in the hot-rod
Harvard, solo - by myself, not CPL solo - on my first flight in it. The geared R-1340 worked
fine for me. The gyroscopic pitch-yaw coupling of the huge 3-blade metal prop was impressive
but expected, because I'm not very bright or experienced or qualified.
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Checked myself out on that, too. Sounded better than a P-51. Honest.
PS I hope the pictures of airplanes I've flown didn't trigger anyone.
I'm hoping, really hard.