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Post subject: Pulled the trigger on a 35 Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 17:51 |
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Joined: 08/10/16 Posts: 49 Post Likes: +17
Aircraft: 1947 Model 35
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Hi,
I’m Luke from Southern California. Been lurking for a while, loving V-tails my whole life. Was shopping for a B23 or Cherokee 140, when I saw a 35 that was super clean, low hours, and flying VFR that I could actually afford.
So... I pulled the trigger and sent a deposit TODAY
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Post subject: Re: Pulled the trigger on a 35 Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 17:57 |
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Joined: 05/28/08 Posts: 1580 Post Likes: +439
Aircraft: Bonanza 36
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Hi Luke,
We purchased our 36 in 2001 and have never been happier - Bonanzas are GREAT aircraft!
Welcome to the Family, Ken
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Post subject: Re: Pulled the trigger on a 35 Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 19:11 |
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Joined: 04/01/15 Posts: 975 Post Likes: +851
Aircraft: Bonanza F35
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Congrats on your new bird! Cheers,
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Post subject: Re: Pulled the trigger on a 35 Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 23:18 |
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Joined: 08/10/16 Posts: 49 Post Likes: +17
Aircraft: 1947 Model 35
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Username Protected wrote: Great that another vintage Bonanza has a new caretaker. But we require pictures. I just sent a deposit today to hold it. I still need to inspect her and confirm everything. Sure looks like a great plane for the money. I’ll put up pictures when she’s mine; I don’t want to jinx it
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Post subject: Re: Pulled the trigger on a 35 Posted: 27 Sep 2018, 16:30 |
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Joined: 08/10/16 Posts: 49 Post Likes: +17
Aircraft: 1947 Model 35
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Username Protected wrote: Great that another vintage Bonanza has a new caretaker. But we require pictures. I just sent a deposit today to hold it. I still need to inspect her and confirm everything. Sure looks like a great plane for the money. I’ll put up pictures when she’s mine; I don’t want to jinx it
Turns out, I haven’t got that plane after all. Before the pre-buy inspection, the owner found corrosion on the flaps and returned my deposit. He’s promised to contact me first, once it’s fixed, but I am looking at other Bonanzas.
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