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Post subject: Hello from Atlanta! Posted: 15 Jan 2020, 23:32 |
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Joined: 11/22/19 Posts: 486 Post Likes: +153 Location: Atlanta, GA
Aircraft: 1969 E33 Bonanza
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I’m in the process of buying our first airplane, a very cool (to me, anyway) 1969 E33. Can’t wait. I’ve been studying the forums already, and I have to say... what a great resource this is! I’ve already learned a ton, and I’m sure there’s more to uncover as I go. I’ll be in the market for a modestly upgraded instrument panel, probably by the end of the year. The adsb crunch has really warped shop time availability. I’m even considering an approach systems fast stack, if I can find out more about getting it all signed off at the end. Anyway, hi from Atlanta!
Marshall
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Atlanta! Posted: 16 Jan 2020, 17:33 |
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Joined: 11/09/09 Posts: 1750 Post Likes: +979 Location: KRYY (Marietta, GA)
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Welcome to Beechtalk. Where are you located in Atlanta? I had my planes at KRYY for many years.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Atlanta! Posted: 09 Feb 2020, 10:44 |
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Joined: 11/22/19 Posts: 486 Post Likes: +153 Location: Atlanta, GA
Aircraft: 1969 E33 Bonanza
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to Beechtalk. Where are you located in Atlanta? I had my planes at KRYY for many years. We're in Buford, and will base at KLZU. Hung around KRYY for many years, shuffling Georgia Tech airplanes back and forth from DLK. Marshall
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