Stinson 108

The Stinson 108 was a popular general aviation aircraft produced by the Stinson division of the American airplane company Consolidated Vultee, from immediately after World War II to 1950. It was developed from the prewar Model 10A Voyager.[2] Stinson was bought by Piper Aircraft in 1949. All Stinson model 108, 108-1, 108-2, 108-3 and 108-4 aircraft were built by Stinson at Wayne, Michigan. When Stinson sold the type certificate to Piper in 1949, approximately 325 airplanes of the 5,260 model 108s built by Stinson were complete but unsold. These 325 model 108s went to Piper as part of the sale. Piper then sold that inventory as the Piper-Stinson over the next few years.

Local Fligh Experience 1

AirplaneStinson 108
Colorcream
route: Koh Sichang, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Bangpakong, Ratchaburi

1 Day Flight experience

DestinationBkk - Hua Hin (round trip)
Duration3 hour
Airplane1. Stinson 108 (cream)

Honey moon Flight Experience 3 Day

Duration3 days 2 night
Airplane1. Stinson 108 (cream)

Cross Counties Flight Experience to

1

Huahin

1:00

2

Samui

3:00

3

Nakhon Si Thammarat

3:00

4

Surat Thani

3:00

5

Chiang Mai

3:30

6

Phuket

4:00

7

Pai

4:00

8

Mae Hong Son

3:30

9

Chiang Rai

4:00

10

Khao Yai

1:45

11

Phitsanulok

2:30

12

Mae Sot

2:30

13

Khorat

2:00

14

Rayong

1:00

15

Ubon Ratchathani

3:00

16

Ranong

2:30

17

Udon Thani

3:00

18

Nan

3:00

Performance

• Maximum speed: 125 mph (201 km/h, 109 kn)
• Cruise speed: 121 mph (195 km/h, 105 kn) * Landing speed: 75 mph (65 kn; 121 km/h)
• Stall speed: 61 mph (98 km/h, 53 kn)
• Never exceed speed: 148 mph (238 km/h, 129 kn)
• Range: 500 mi (800 km, 430 nmi)
• Service ceiling: 14,000 ft (4,300 m)
• Rate of climb: 770 ft/min (3.9 m/s)
• Wing loading: 13.8 lb/sq ft (67 kg/m2)
• Power/mass: 14.33 lb/hp (8.69 kg/kW)
• Take-off run: 183 yd (167 m)

Range Map

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