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Post subject: Introduction Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 12:04 |
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Joined: 02/16/18 Posts: 5 Company: Retired Location: Columbia SC
Aircraft: Beech Musketeer B-23
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Greetings from Columbia SC, I am Stephen Robinson. I am a retired USAF LT Col just joining this group but own (last 10 years), have rebuilt and now flying a 1969 Beechcraft Musketeer B-23A. It’s a fun family aircraft that gets my wife and me to North Myrtle Beach, SC on numerous occasions. I’m looking for additional parts sources especially for interior plastic and fuel gauge and fuel quantity transmitters. Any sources would be appreciated.
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Post subject: Re: Introduction Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 15:03 |
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Joined: 06/25/10 Posts: 8882 Post Likes: +15763 Location: Palos Verdes, CA (KTOA)
Aircraft: 1979 Bonanza A36TN
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Hi Stephen! Welcome to BT. This is a great source of info, and a lot of great people are on this site who love to help, and help you spend your money on your airplane. I assume you know about the Beech Aero Club for all things related to Musketeers and Sundowners? https://www.beechaeroclub.org/bac-visitors/Post a few photos of your bird so that we can all admire it. We love photos of airplanes!
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Post subject: Re: Introduction Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 16:29 |
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Joined: 02/16/18 Posts: 5 Company: Retired Location: Columbia SC
Aircraft: Beech Musketeer B-23
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Jamie, Thanks for the info. It’s definitely difficult finding affordable parts for a 1969 vintage aircraft …. But …. That’s half the fun. I’ll reach out to the Beech Aero Club site. Photos to follow!
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Post subject: Re: Introduction Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 22:28 |
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Joined: 02/16/18 Posts: 5 Company: Retired Location: Columbia SC
Aircraft: Beech Musketeer B-23
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Jamie, Thanks for the info. It’s definitely difficult finding affordable parts for a 1969 vintage aircraft …. But …. That’s half the fun. I’ll reach out to the Beech Aero Club site. Photos to follow!
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