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Post subject: Hello from Texas! Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 16:29 |
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Joined: 08/15/16 Posts: 86 Post Likes: +64 Location: Fort Worth, Tx
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Long time reader. Truly appreciate the BT community and the wealth of knowledge found here. Have owned my ‘87 A36TN for close to 3 years now. Love the versatility and “time machine” capabilities. From family trips to remote hunting/fishing excursions she’s always ready to go. Merry Christmas!
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 16:39 |
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Joined: 09/19/11 Posts: 894 Post Likes: +291 Location: Fort Worth, TX
Aircraft: American Airlines
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Hey buddy! Glad you posted an introduction.
John is a great friend, a great pilot, and a great Beech owner.
_________________ Gary White
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 17:29 |
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Joined: 07/05/09 Posts: 4568 Post Likes: +1430 Company: Waypoint Lighting Location: Austin, TX (KGTU)
Aircraft: '65 Deb C33
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Username Protected wrote: Hey buddy! Glad you posted an introduction.
John is a great friend, a great pilot, and a great Beech owner. That's all fine and good. I just want to know how to get at some of those specs. Welcome John!
_________________ Stu
Leave it better than you found it.
http://www.WaypointLighting.com
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 23:59 |
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Joined: 01/16/11 Posts: 11105 Post Likes: +7090 Location: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Aircraft: PC12NG, G3Tat
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I gave you your first like Where you from originally, that's one helluva last name
_________________ ---Rusty Shoe Keeper---
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 08:04 |
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Joined: 08/15/16 Posts: 86 Post Likes: +64 Location: Fort Worth, Tx
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: I gave you your first like Where you from originally, that's one helluva last name From Fort Worth. Last name is German
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 11:46 |
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Joined: 03/30/10 Posts: 490 Post Likes: +225 Company: Parker Flight Training Location: Georgetown, TX (KGTU)
Aircraft: 2018 Other
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Username Protected wrote: John and Gary White and I are all DDS's that practice within a mile of each other - we share patients and a love of aviation.
But they are young and I am old. I still like them but they are a couple of young pups.
One of them went to a great university but the other went to a very bad place. But he is partly redeemed because he married a smart girl who went to a great university. I assume the great university refers to Texas A&M and that "very bad place place" is the 40 acres down in Austin.
_________________ Gerry Parker, CFII, MEI Insurance Approved Training 58P, C340/414/421, PA31 KGTU (Georgetown, TX)
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 13:11 |
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Joined: 08/07/08 Posts: 5528 Post Likes: +3838 Location: Fort Worth, TX (KFTW)
Aircraft: B200, ex 58P
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Username Protected wrote: John and Gary White and I are all DDS's that practice within a mile of each other - we share patients and a love of aviation.
But they are young and I am old. I still like them but they are a couple of young pups.
One of them went to a great university but the other went to a very bad place. But he is partly redeemed because he married a smart girl who went to a great university. I assume the great university refers to Texas A&M and that "very bad place place" is the 40 acres down in Austin. You are 50% correct.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 20:06 |
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Joined: 09/16/10 Posts: 8891 Post Likes: +1956
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Beautiful plane! And welcome to BT!
_________________ If you think nobody cares about you. Try not paying your income tax.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Texas! Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 20:43 |
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Joined: 08/15/16 Posts: 86 Post Likes: +64 Location: Fort Worth, Tx
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: One of them went to a great university but the other went to a very bad place. But he is partly redeemed because he married a smart girl who went to a great university.
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