Bellanca Aries T-250

consumleg

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Hello everyone,

I'm new to this forum and the owner of N77CT one of the Aries T-250's. There isn't a lot of information out there about the aircraft, so I will place some of the info I have about the plane on this forum. I will be happy to share the information that I have at anytime. I will be attending the West Coast fly-in on June 6th - 8th. Hope to see you there.

BELLANCA ARIES T-250
General characteristics
Crew: one
pilot Capacity: 5 seats
Length: 26.2 ft in (7.98 m)
Wingspan: 31.3 ft in (9.55 m)
Height: 8.6 ft in (2.62 m)
Empty weight: 1,850 lb (839 kg)
Gross weight: 3,150 lb (1,429 kg)
Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming IO-540-B4C5 flat-six piston engine, 250 hp (187 kW)

Performance
Maximum speed: 215 mph (346 km/h)
Range: 1,170 miles (1,880 km)
Service ceiling: 18,100 ft (5,520 m)
​Rate of climb: 1,240 ft/min (6.3 m/s)

You can find more info at http://www.bellancaaries250.com and also at http://www.thewebwingman.com
The first website is the owner of the airplane. The second website is the ferry pilot who flew it from the Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Illinois to San Diego. His website is about his flight experience in the airplane.

The airplane is very comfortable and extremely stable in rough air. It has a roomy interior and very gentle stall characteristics. Most four place airplanes carry three people plus fuel. This airplane was designed to actually carry 5 adults and full fuel.
 
gjordan said:
I saw this T-250 on Ebay today. I recognized the N number. Interesting plane. _____Grant.

Ebay was a horrible venue to advertise this airplane. That being said, there were no serious takers after two rounds. I'm going to keep her. Put a zero time engine in it through Signature and update the avionics with an Aspen 1000, a Garmin 530 and a KX155. It is a truly a very interesting and neat airplane. I have had no issues with it. The responses from Ebay actually gave me a new appreciation for it.
 
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