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Post subject: Hello all! Posted: 16 Aug 2013, 22:28 |
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Joined: 08/15/13 Posts: 117 Post Likes: +24 Location: Titusville, Florida
Aircraft: C-12C, BE90, Champ
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New to the forum, just wanted to say hello to y'all. I fly multiple variants of the King Air line in sport skydiving operations. We operate a stock '68 B-90, 2 - Taurus 90's (1 A/B-90 and a pure B-90), and 2 - A200 (ex-military C-12C) We also have a handful of Cessna 182's and 206's. I teach primary and tailwheel in my freshly restored Aeronca Champ with 85hp. I also do spin training, unusual attitude recovery, and formation flight training. I have done my time at the airlines, typed on the Dash 8, and have flown the Pilatus Porter, PC12, Twin Otter, PAC 750, Cessna Caravan, Shorts Skyvan, CASA 212, all the jump variants of the King Air and a handful of other oddball birds. Look forward to chatting! If I ramble too much, tell me, and I'll shut up! LOL 
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Post subject: Re: Hello all! Posted: 16 Aug 2013, 23:16 |
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Joined: 11/06/10 Posts: 12191 Post Likes: +3075 Company: Looking Location: Outside Boston, or some hotel somewhere
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Neal, Welcome to BT. Now where are the pics of those pretty planes?  Tim
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Post subject: Re: Hello all! Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 17:57 |
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Joined: 08/15/13 Posts: 117 Post Likes: +24 Location: Titusville, Florida
Aircraft: C-12C, BE90, Champ
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The first C-12C for jumping.
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Post subject: Re: Hello all! Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 18:00 |
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Joined: 08/15/13 Posts: 117 Post Likes: +24 Location: Titusville, Florida
Aircraft: C-12C, BE90, Champ
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This is the new to us C-12C. Ex customs bird. Was based in Michigan before we bought it. This one is super clean, super tight. It has not gotten a C of A yet, nor has it gone through jump mod. First time in 15 years and 1500 hours I EVER flew a King Air with a door on it!!! 
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