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Post subject: Greetings from a new member. Posted: 13 Jun 2013, 21:59 |
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Joined: 04/20/11 Posts: 24 Location: Michigan
Aircraft: Bonanza M35
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Hello all, I joined a few months ago but have just been lurking, & learning. My wife and I have had our M model since 1988. It's high time and was sort of a 'mechanics special', flyable, but in need of a lot of TLC. That's handy because I'm a mechanic. We've done a lot of work on it over the years including a Beryl instrument panel, interior, avionics, alternator, Cleveland wheels/brakes and an engine overhaul. Now, after 20 yrs., the interior needs attention again and so do the avionics, how'd that happen?  I do all of my own work as I have an I.A. I work on Falcons for a living and, in the past, have flown them some too. As a mechanic, I spend a lot of time in the engine forum. Read the engine management sticky and learned an astonishing amount about LOP, have applied it, and wholeheartedly agree with it. I don't have any good current airframe pics but will post up a panel pic. Look forward to hanging out here. Mark Buechle
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a new member. Posted: 14 Jun 2013, 10:18 |
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Joined: 11/18/08 Posts: 1463 Post Likes: +50 Location: Sunset, SC (KLQK)
Aircraft: 1997 Bonanza A36TN
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Username Protected wrote: Marshall, RMY. Is there still a restaurant at the golf course behind the FBO?
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a new member. Posted: 14 Jun 2013, 19:25 |
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Joined: 04/20/11 Posts: 24 Location: Michigan
Aircraft: Bonanza M35
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Jon, Not sure. My wife and I ate there when it opened several years ago, were not impresed. I'll look closer next time I'm out. There's always Schuler's down town or the Moonraker just a mile south on Old 27. Schuler's will pick you up.
Mark
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a new member. Posted: 14 Jun 2013, 22:14 |
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Joined: 11/18/08 Posts: 1463 Post Likes: +50 Location: Sunset, SC (KLQK)
Aircraft: 1997 Bonanza A36TN
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Username Protected wrote: Jon, Not sure. My wife and I ate there when it opened several years ago, were not impresed. I'll look closer next time I'm out. There's always Schuler's down town or the Moonraker just a mile south on Old 27. Schuler's will pick you up.
Mark I have not been there in many years. The criteria for a good restaurant is dramatically lower if located on an airport!
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