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Post subject: Greetings from the Garden State Posted: 19 Apr 2019, 19:02 |
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Joined: 04/19/19 Posts: 2
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Hello everyone. Just approved for membership recently. Not a current aircraft owner, but have been looking around from time to time. Sure enough some of those airplanes are Musketeers and Sundowners. I joined up to tap into some sort of knowledge base as no one I know seems to have flown or worked on the Beeches I listed above. Look forward to talking to you all sometime.
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from the Garden State Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 12:49 |
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Joined: 09/02/11 Posts: 2046 Post Likes: +1793 Location: Raleigh, NC (KTTA)
Aircraft: 1979 Sundowner
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Username Protected wrote: Hello everyone. Just approved for membership recently. Not a current aircraft owner, but have been looking around from time to time. Sure enough some of those airplanes are Musketeers and Sundowners. I joined up to tap into some sort of knowledge base as no one I know seems to have flown or worked on the Beeches I listed above. Look forward to talking to you all sometime. The Musketeers and Sundowners are great planes if they fir your mission. Some people will tell you that they are difficult to land well... Other people have actually flown them and will tell you that's a myth.
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from the Garden State Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 14:49 |
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Joined: 04/19/19 Posts: 2
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Username Protected wrote: Hello everyone. Just approved for membership recently. Not a current aircraft owner, but have been looking around from time to time. Sure enough some of those airplanes are Musketeers and Sundowners. I joined up to tap into some sort of knowledge base as no one I know seems to have flown or worked on the Beeches I listed above. Look forward to talking to you all sometime. The Musketeers and Sundowners are great planes if they fir your mission. Some people will tell you that they are difficult to land well... Other people have actually flown them and will tell you that's a myth. Thanks William. I was looking at them because they seem to be similar in performance to the 172 and Cherokee/Warrior/Archer lines. My other goal is to find a way to try and fly one myself to see how I like the flight characteristics. I see there's some kind of mentor program on this site, has anyone had any experience with using it?
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