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Post subject: Learning the F33A as a new Beech owner Posted: 27 Aug 2018, 08:03 |
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Joined: 08/25/18 Posts: 13 Post Likes: +2 Company: Aviation Safety Mgnt Experts Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Aircraft: Bonanza F33A
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Good morning all,
I have recently purchased a F33A and have lots to learn. I look forward to asking you, my fellow subject matter experts (SME) the odd question from time-to-time. I did receive some excellent ground school and flight training from Pete Brown and Mike Boone in GSO (invaluable training!). Now that I have some more time in the aircraft I have more specific questions on operating and managing the airplane. I trust that I may find the answers here on BeechTalk.
Kind regards,
Barry Wiszniowski
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Post subject: Re: Learning the F33A as a new Beech owner Posted: 27 Aug 2018, 08:25 |
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Joined: 10/05/11 Posts: 9577 Post Likes: +6448 Company: Power/mation Location: Milwaukee, WI (KMKE)
Aircraft: 1963 Debonair B33
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Welcome! Gorgeous airplane. Yes, you will find answers here. Most will be correct. About half will be to the question asked.
_________________ Be Nice
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Post subject: Re: Learning the F33A as a new Beech owner Posted: 27 Aug 2018, 08:32 |
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Joined: 11/20/14 Posts: 6473 Post Likes: +4560
Aircraft: V35
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Joining ABS and taking the BPPP online ground school (free with ABS membership) was one of the best things I did to learn the Bonanza. The flight portion of BPPP was excellent also, but obviously more logistics to set up with an instructor and complete.
I learned a lot about engines with APS as well (sponsor ——>) but the basics on engine management can be found in many, many prior BT posts.
A Bonanza can take off from a grass field, fly just under 200 mph on 12GPH lean of peak, and haul a family and luggage. Learning how to get the most out of your plane will be fun.
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Post subject: Re: Learning the F33A as a new Beech owner Posted: 30 Aug 2018, 09:20 |
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Joined: 08/25/18 Posts: 13 Post Likes: +2 Company: Aviation Safety Mgnt Experts Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Aircraft: Bonanza F33A
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Thanks to all of you who sent PM's and posted here.
Looking forward to some very rewarding flying in the Bonanza!
Kind regards,
Barry
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Post subject: Re: Learning the F33A as a new Beech owner Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 17:44 |
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Joined: 01/22/11 Posts: 1526 Post Likes: +1945 Location: Fort Worth TX
Aircraft: 737, C421
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Username Protected wrote: Joining ABS and taking the BPPP online ground school (free with ABS membership) was one of the best things I did to learn the Bonanza. The flight portion of BPPP was excellent also, but obviously more logistics to set up with an instructor and complete.
I learned a lot about engines with APS as well (sponsor ——>) but the basics on engine management can be found in many, many prior BT posts.
A Bonanza can take off from a grass field, fly just under 200 mph on 12GPH lean of peak, and haul a family and luggage. Learning how to get the most out of your plane will be fun. I second what Jesse said. The best money spent as a Beechcraft owner is joining ABS and taking advantage of their resources and training. Just top notch.
_________________ ATP CFI/II B737, C421C
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