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Post subject: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 12:08 |
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Joined: 09/08/13 Posts: 5 Location: SBFL, southern Brazil
Aircraft: Baron C55
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Hello, I'm from southern Brazil, and I'm about to start flying a 1966 Baron C55 with 300hp engine. I subscribed here to learn more about those Beechs, because I'm used to Pipers and Cessnas Take a look at that bird! Hope to learn with you, people. My best regards
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 12:12 |
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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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Renato, Welcome to BT. Glad to see you know enough to post a pic.  What Cessna and Pipers did you fly? And where in Brazil? I took a semester off college and spent three months on in Rio and Saquarema. I will one get back down to Brazil. Tim
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 12:22 |
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Joined: 09/08/13 Posts: 5 Location: SBFL, southern Brazil
Aircraft: Baron C55
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Username Protected wrote: Renato, Welcome to BT. Glad to see you know enough to post a pic.  What Cessna and Pipers did you fly? And where in Brazil? I took a semester off college and spent three months on in Rio and Saquarema. I will one get back down to Brazil. Tim Hi Tim! Thank you for your compliment, I'm kinda used to forums since a long time Well, I have flown a Piper PA-28-140 Cherokee for some time, a Cherokee 180 and a Turbo Arrow IV (I really like this baby). On the multi engine side, I flew a Seneca II for some hours, for license acquiring. Cessnas I flew a C150 and C152 during my flying lessons. I have a lot of traildragger hours also. Here in Brazil they are basic instruction airplanes (believe it or not  ). Take a look at "Aero Boero AB-115". About where, I lived in Rio for 1 year, but I was raised in Florianópolis, state of Santa Catarina, and now I live near Curitiba, state of Paraná. My best wishes 
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 17:50 |
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Joined: 09/27/09 Posts: 3159 Post Likes: +229 Company: Coats & Evans, PC Location: The Woodlands, TX (KDWH)
Aircraft: 1989 Bonanza F33A
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Welcome to BeechTalk. Congratulations on your pretty Baron. Username Protected wrote: I have a lot of traildragger hours also. Here in Brazil they are basic instruction airplanes (believe it or not  ). Take a look at "Aero Boero AB-115".  That's a nice looking taildragger 
_________________ Drew Coats 1989 F33A N601BT KDWH http://www.TexasAviationLaw.com
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 20:22 |
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Joined: 09/08/13 Posts: 5 Location: SBFL, southern Brazil
Aircraft: Baron C55
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Indeed, but it is tricky and deceitful It is known for its ease in loss of control during takeoff and landing due to low rudder authority in low airspeed. So during transition from 3-point to straight-and-level or vice-versa is the more critical part. Crosswind is dangerous But anyway the greatest part of brazilian pilots were taught to fly in this nice bird, and in the P-56C Paulistinha, brazilian equivalent to Piper Cub but with 100hp engine. It is a challenging aircraft, being that the funniest part. Username Protected wrote: I have a lot of traildragger hours also. Here in Brazil they are basic instruction airplanes (believe it or not  ). Take a look at "Aero Boero AB-115".  That's a nice looking taildragger 
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 20:23 |
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Joined: 09/08/13 Posts: 5 Location: SBFL, southern Brazil
Aircraft: Baron C55
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Thank you, sir! Username Protected wrote: Welcome Renato!
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Brazil Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 21:32 |
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Joined: 09/08/13 Posts: 5 Location: SBFL, southern Brazil
Aircraft: Baron C55
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Thank you all I promise more pictures soon. 
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