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Post subject: New Debonair Renter Posted: 12 Aug 2019, 08:54 |
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Joined: 08/09/19 Posts: 4 Post Likes: +1 Company: Protocom Aviation (Renter) Location: Hampton Roads, VA
Aircraft: Debonair 35-C33
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Good morning 99, I am a AMEL ATP, ASEL CFI, and I'm getting close to wrapping up my Commercial ASES in a SeaRey, and previously I flew F/A-18E's in the Navy. My previous Beechcraft experience other than a few hops as a King Air FO was going through Naval Aviator Primary flight training (VT-27 World Famous Boomers) in one of the last classes to Fly T-34C Turbo Mentors. As beat as those planes were, and as miserable as Corpus Christi was in the summer, I enjoyed the control harmony and predictable flying traits. I just got checked out in Protocom Aviation's Debonair 35-C33 yesterday and I have heard this is the place to come to learn how to get the most utility out of that beauty. I am excited to use the IO-550 and tip tanks on some nice long XC's with the family in the near future.
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Post subject: Re: New Debonair Renter Posted: 12 Aug 2019, 13:46 |
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Joined: 09/16/10 Posts: 8891 Post Likes: +1956
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Welcome to BT! yeah,m a lot of Beech information here. Usually you can find a lot out using the search function. And of even harder questions, just ask. It is amazing how fast you can get some great answers.
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Post subject: Re: New Debonair Renter Posted: 16 Aug 2019, 12:56 |
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Joined: 08/09/19 Posts: 4 Post Likes: +1 Company: Protocom Aviation (Renter) Location: Hampton Roads, VA
Aircraft: Debonair 35-C33
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Thanks for all the suggestions! I found a good CG and performance calculator and have been playing around with different loads for this aircraft, since it has the 550 I won't have too much trouble keeping it in the range, but lots staying under gross, even with the 3202 STC.
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