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Post subject: Re: Howdy from N4474W Posted: 20 Oct 2017, 13:32 |
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Joined: 02/07/16 Posts: 567 Post Likes: +160 Location: KPMP, KHPN, LFPB
Aircraft: Work Falcon Fun Duke
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Welcome to BT! Stunning Baron!! I fly my Duke P526 and a 2000S SN#724 to pay the bills!
_________________ JetSpeed Solutions, Falcon 8X/7X, Falcon 2000LXS, Falcon 2000 Classic and the Duke!
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Post subject: Re: Howdy from N4474W Posted: 24 Oct 2017, 16:57 |
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Joined: 11/28/16 Posts: 47 Post Likes: +14 Company: Dassault Falcon Jet Location: Southlake, Texas
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT! Stunning Baron!! I fly my Duke P526 and a 2000S SN#724 to pay the bills! Now I'm green with envy on two accounts. Hope you're loving the inboard slats on the "S". What has a lower approach speed, your Duke or your Falcon?
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Post subject: Re: Howdy from N4474W Posted: 24 Oct 2017, 17:10 |
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Joined: 05/28/08 Posts: 1580 Post Likes: +439
Aircraft: Bonanza 36
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Hi Byron,
Welcome!
Head on over to McKinney, TX - the local EAA chapter has a coffee and donuts the 1st Saturday of every month - starts at 9am.
Located at the northwest hangars which are located at the west end of taxi lane B2.
You are welcome any time - let me know when you are coming over and we can meet up - this goes for all BTers :-)
Ken Dallas, TX
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Post subject: Re: Howdy from N4474W Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 00:07 |
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Joined: 02/07/16 Posts: 567 Post Likes: +160 Location: KPMP, KHPN, LFPB
Aircraft: Work Falcon Fun Duke
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT! Stunning Baron!! I fly my Duke P526 and a 2000S SN#724 to pay the bills! Now I'm green with envy on two accounts. Hope you're loving the inboard slats on the "S". What has a lower approach speed, your Duke or your Falcon? Please don’t be jealous! Yesterday Vref was 111 Kts. Pretty incredible landed with 3K fuel, I am sure that I had less than 110 once or twice! On Duke target 100 kts but with VGs 90 kts at most weights
Saw the add recently from DFJ for a west Coast CSM, having AC sales experience a long time ago was giving it some thought also half French probably not a bad idea
Looking forward to catching you at next M&O enjoy the Baron!
_________________ JetSpeed Solutions, Falcon 8X/7X, Falcon 2000LXS, Falcon 2000 Classic and the Duke!
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Post subject: Re: Howdy from N4474W Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 11:35 |
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Joined: 09/16/10 Posts: 8892 Post Likes: +1956
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Hi Byron, beautiful plane! I bought my Baron from Trevor, he gets around.
_________________ If you think nobody cares about you. Try not paying your income tax.
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