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Post subject: New from South Africa. Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 03:56 |
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Joined: 05/22/11 Posts: 211 Post Likes: +70 Location: South Africa
Aircraft: 1970 V35B
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Hi all, I've been lurking for a while, reading through a lot of very interesting topics. I live in South Africa and at the moment, I fly a lovely 1967 Mooney M20F. However, I've always had something for a Bonanza and I am actually going to view one this coming Friday. I have quite e few doubts though, but I am sure they could be sorted here on BeechTalk. Should I start a new thread regarding my "concerns" in the Beech Singles forum or have a go here?
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Post subject: Re: New from South Africa. Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 07:28 |
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Joined: 05/22/11 Posts: 211 Post Likes: +70 Location: South Africa
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Username Protected wrote: Lodewyk, where in SA are you? Hi Tom, I farm just outside Colesberg. It's a small, rural town in central SA. My closest licensed airfield is FAHV, which is Gariep Dam, but I keep my airplane on the farm.
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Post subject: Re: New from South Africa. Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 09:49 |
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Joined: 12/18/07 Posts: 21355 Post Likes: +10704 Location: W Michigan
Aircraft: Ex PA22, P28R, V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Lodewyk, where in SA are you? Hi Tom, I farm just outside Colesberg. It's a small, rural town in central SA. My closest licensed airfield is FAHV, which is Gariep Dam, but I keep my airplane on the farm.
Check out posts here from John Ashcroft of Australia, who also appears to keep a landing strip on his property.
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Post subject: Re: New from South Africa. Posted: 08 Jun 2011, 20:56 |
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Joined: 12/06/10 Posts: 27 Location: SW
Aircraft: BE-C90B
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Welkom ou boet, lekker dat jy hier is. Which Bonanza are you going to get? I have about 800 hours in a A36 and it's a great plane. Good luck with your search and let us know how you get on. Paul
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