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Post subject: Hello from Stillwater, Mn! Posted: 20 Dec 2025, 15:38 |
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Joined: 10/31/24 Posts: 1 Company: CapeAir
Aircraft: Cessena-402C
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Hello friends! I'm a partial owner in a V35B and now have about 25 hours in it. Such a beautiful and fun plane to fly! It has the IO-550 upgrade as of this year. No pics yet but I will be sure to take some soon. I'm a 2,270TT ATP rated pilot. I am a flight instructor CFII, MEI and TCI. I wanted to introduce myself and also try to find cold weather storage information. I heard Thomas Turner (ABS) making some suggestions about cold weather storage but I can't find where it is now. Thanks for having a platform like this to find Bonanza specific information! Merry Christmas, Kyle Palmer
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Stillwater, Mn! Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 00:55 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 36375 Post Likes: +14685 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
Aircraft: 1970 Baron B55
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Username Protected wrote: Hello friends! I'm a partial owner in a V35B and now have about 25 hours in it. Such a beautiful and fun plane to fly! It has the IO-550 upgrade as of this year. No pics yet but I will be sure to take some soon. I'm a 2,270TT ATP rated pilot. I am a flight instructor CFII, MEI and TCI. I wanted to introduce myself and also try to find cold weather storage information. I heard Thomas Turner (ABS) making some suggestions about cold weather storage but I can't find where it is now. Thanks for having a platform like this to find Bonanza specific information! Merry Christmas, Kyle Palmer Kyle, I've owned a Bonanza in the past and a Baron now, all based at KFCM in Eden Praire. So I have a fair amount of experience with "cold weather storage" assuming you're wondering about how to deal with owning a Bonanza in Minnesota. Any specific questions?
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