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Post subject: Wannabe from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado Posted: 30 Jan 2020, 18:38 |
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Hello Everyone
In the process of replacing our high-wing, we had spend what feels like months exploring/discovering our mission, and we’ve come to the realization that Beechcraft offers everything and more we need in an aircraft. Having spent a couple days reading thru the forums and discovering the immense wealth of information offered here, and a little push from a current BT member, it's time to reach out and be apart of the group. ISO 33/35, IO-470 260HP, 500+/- SMOH, WAAS GPS, Budget 85K.
Thanks Roy Thomson "What would you attempt of you knew you could not fail"
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